Drea Nicole
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Podcast Appearances
Because I think a lot of the time people try to say that they one way. But when you around people, they can't fake the funk.
Because I think a lot of the time people try to say that they one way. But when you around people, they can't fake the funk.
Because I think a lot of the time people try to say that they one way. But when you around people, they can't fake the funk.
You're going to pick up on what's real. You know what I mean? And I think a lot of the time people get away with that because it's easy to portray yourself a certain way online. But when people are around you... You can't fake that phone. They gonna sense it. You can't fake the phone. So, yeah. So, now it's time to get into topic number two.
You're going to pick up on what's real. You know what I mean? And I think a lot of the time people get away with that because it's easy to portray yourself a certain way online. But when people are around you... You can't fake that phone. They gonna sense it. You can't fake the phone. So, yeah. So, now it's time to get into topic number two.
You're going to pick up on what's real. You know what I mean? And I think a lot of the time people get away with that because it's easy to portray yourself a certain way online. But when people are around you... You can't fake that phone. They gonna sense it. You can't fake the phone. So, yeah. So, now it's time to get into topic number two.
Does your relationship with your body change as you get older? Ooh, this is interesting. I think it does and I think it also has to. And I'm talking from a perspective of thinking of you just being a little girl to your body changing to being, you know, a woman. You know, we're in our mid-30s now. Your relationship with your body absolutely has to change.
Does your relationship with your body change as you get older? Ooh, this is interesting. I think it does and I think it also has to. And I'm talking from a perspective of thinking of you just being a little girl to your body changing to being, you know, a woman. You know, we're in our mid-30s now. Your relationship with your body absolutely has to change.
Does your relationship with your body change as you get older? Ooh, this is interesting. I think it does and I think it also has to. And I'm talking from a perspective of thinking of you just being a little girl to your body changing to being, you know, a woman. You know, we're in our mid-30s now. Your relationship with your body absolutely has to change.
You have to change how you view yourself and understand that things change. You know, I can't eat how I used to eat when I was 16, but I also have to understand that it's okay. to have a jelly roll. It's okay to have textured skin. It's okay to have stretch marks. It's okay to have cellulite. I think that in our younger years, you know, when you're 15, 16, baby, body was tight.
You have to change how you view yourself and understand that things change. You know, I can't eat how I used to eat when I was 16, but I also have to understand that it's okay. to have a jelly roll. It's okay to have textured skin. It's okay to have stretch marks. It's okay to have cellulite. I think that in our younger years, you know, when you're 15, 16, baby, body was tight.
You have to change how you view yourself and understand that things change. You know, I can't eat how I used to eat when I was 16, but I also have to understand that it's okay. to have a jelly roll. It's okay to have textured skin. It's okay to have stretch marks. It's okay to have cellulite. I think that in our younger years, you know, when you're 15, 16, baby, body was tight.
Body was smooth, flawless. In my 23, yeah, I could go to sleep with my makeup on and wake up. And then when I did wash my face, skin was still clear. Because I was 23. You could, but you shouldn't have.
Body was smooth, flawless. In my 23, yeah, I could go to sleep with my makeup on and wake up. And then when I did wash my face, skin was still clear. Because I was 23. You could, but you shouldn't have.
Body was smooth, flawless. In my 23, yeah, I could go to sleep with my makeup on and wake up. And then when I did wash my face, skin was still clear. Because I was 23. You could, but you shouldn't have.
I'm not saying that I should have, but I'm saying. 35-year-old, if I went to sleep with my makeup today, which I haven't done in years, but if I did that today, baby, I'm waking up with a pimple. I'm waking up with my nose bumpy as fuck. Everything just congested. I can't do that now. So I think your relationship with your body...
I'm not saying that I should have, but I'm saying. 35-year-old, if I went to sleep with my makeup today, which I haven't done in years, but if I did that today, baby, I'm waking up with a pimple. I'm waking up with my nose bumpy as fuck. Everything just congested. I can't do that now. So I think your relationship with your body...
I'm not saying that I should have, but I'm saying. 35-year-old, if I went to sleep with my makeup today, which I haven't done in years, but if I did that today, baby, I'm waking up with a pimple. I'm waking up with my nose bumpy as fuck. Everything just congested. I can't do that now. So I think your relationship with your body...
It has to change as you age because if it doesn't, you're going to lose your confidence. I just think aging is such a beautiful thing. And I can't believe that at one point in my life, it was something that I really was like so terrified of and ran from. It's really a beautiful thing. Like, yeah, you're going to have those changes, but you have to embrace them because you only get one body.
It has to change as you age because if it doesn't, you're going to lose your confidence. I just think aging is such a beautiful thing. And I can't believe that at one point in my life, it was something that I really was like so terrified of and ran from. It's really a beautiful thing. Like, yeah, you're going to have those changes, but you have to embrace them because you only get one body.