I like to surround myself with people that have dreams and that fight for them every day.
— Emeraude Toubia
I love to shop at BCBG, because it's classy and elegant but a little bit sexy. It fits who I am in one store.
I did a lot of dancing when I was young.
I don't go up to guys. I'm all about a guy sending me flowers, getting me chocolates and surprising me.
I think everything you do in life is a learning experience.
I try to be the best version of me that I can be, whether it's acting or on a personal level.
I'm actually not a big coffee fan, so I don't drink it that much. I'd rather have a green tea. But I do love to get a white mocha sometimes - it is just a strong order.
I love doing fight scenes. I've been a dancer since I was 3 years old, so I think that helped me with the movements.
Fighting is kind of like choreography. It's not just get in there and punching someone: you have to have choreography. Someone is going to hit high; someone is going to hit at the bottom.
It's nice to be able to do more and to always challenge myself.
When I was young, I wanted to be the face of a makeup campaign or a hair campaign, so that's something that I've always dreamed of that hopefully comes along. And then obviously starring with Ryan Gosling in a movie wouldn't be so bad, either.
I'm very close to my parents and my grandma.
In my closet, you'd find five black shirts that look the same, 10 pairs of the same white pants, and five pairs of almost the exact same shoe. Every time I go out, I buy shoes that are very similar to my other shoes - it's a problem.
I was doing telenovelas in Miami and Mexico, and everyone's dream when you're an actor is to be in Hollywood.
Being Latina, I'm super close with my family. I love them, and I love spending time with them. I love being at my grandma's house and eating her food.
Everything that comes your way is to learn - I definitely feel that.
I remember in middle school and high school being so concerned with what everybody else thought. I was trying to be someone I wasn't. I wish I could've just let it slide and not cared about it.
Dominic Sherwood would always tell me a joke right before it was my take or my close up. He'd say a funny joke, and I couldn't stop laughing, even after they said, 'Action.'