For me, I would say that horror is my absolute favorite form of entertainment.
— Lydia Hearst
I'm so fortunate to be marrying the man of my dreams. I knew that I was completely in love with him and he's the love of my life, but who knew what the future held? Then he swept me off my feet and asked me to marry him.
For 'Downside of Bliss,' I drew upon my own personal experiences in order to play Bliss: a penniless, single mother who is estranged from her father and diagnosed with cancer.
I'm either in one of two things: high heels or cowboy boots.
I really geek out with horror and like to delve into the subgenres, whether it's comedy or slasher or sci-fi.
I do actually like to visit haunted locations.
I don't really believe there is such a thing as bad fashion - it is all self-expression, which used to get me into trouble when I was a little girl because I think I started wearing heels when I was about ten, and I always refused to wear matching socks.
For me to play any true person in a film based on a true story, I always want to make sure that it doesn't mock and it certainly doesn't trivialize the events that took place.
I truly just want to be happy and continue to work hard; I love life and every opportunity presented.
Working with Operation Smile is a completely life-altering experience. It is truly inspiring to be a part of something with so many unique individuals who come together for the greater good of helping others.
Modeling is where my career started, and it's not something that I think I'm ever going to fully say goodbye to.
When I was a little girl, I grew up in Connecticut. Ed and Lorraine Warren's home was not too far from mine. 'The Conjuring' films are based on them; Ed and Lorraine were real people who made a museum in their home.
America may be the home of feminism, but I don't think the electorate will allow a woman to be president.
I am very proud of my mother - she is one of the greatest influences in my life.
And I think when you're playing someone who is a real person, it's extremely important to take the time and put in the effort to learn about who they are to be able to respectfully portray that.
Stealing Chanel' was very different for me as an artist. I had to embrace and expose my vulnerabilities, instead of manifesting a character.
Whatever I'm wearing has a bit to do with however I'm feeling that day.
Oh, gosh, I have always been a huge fan of horror since I was a child. I know this is going to sound really weird, but I think it started with fairy tales.
I'm actually a huge fan, I guess you could say, obsessed, with True Crime and the supernatural.
I started out like any other model - I didn't use my name as leverage. I went out with a portfolio and pounded the pavement and it was surprising how many people wouldn't see me because I was too short.