Lexi Wood
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Podcast Appearances
I definitely feel like so because I my peers were always adults. So whether it was the creative director, the stylist, they were always so much older than me. So I definitely feel like it made me grow up fast in some ways. But my parents were always so great because like I could always go back home and they were never they never really put pressure on me.
They're like, look, at the end of the day, like we support you in whatever you want to do. But there's definitely situations where you're like, OK, like most kids when they're 17 are like annoyed that their parents aren't getting them the newest iPhone. And I'm like, OK, when am I navigating? Yeah. Once my paycheck's coming in, dealing with immigration, like
They're like, look, at the end of the day, like we support you in whatever you want to do. But there's definitely situations where you're like, OK, like most kids when they're 17 are like annoyed that their parents aren't getting them the newest iPhone. And I'm like, OK, when am I navigating? Yeah. Once my paycheck's coming in, dealing with immigration, like
They're like, look, at the end of the day, like we support you in whatever you want to do. But there's definitely situations where you're like, OK, like most kids when they're 17 are like annoyed that their parents aren't getting them the newest iPhone. And I'm like, OK, when am I navigating? Yeah. Once my paycheck's coming in, dealing with immigration, like
dealing with lawyers and doing all this stuff where, yeah, most 17-year-olds don't have to deal with that. They're not. That's how I felt too.
dealing with lawyers and doing all this stuff where, yeah, most 17-year-olds don't have to deal with that. They're not. That's how I felt too.
dealing with lawyers and doing all this stuff where, yeah, most 17-year-olds don't have to deal with that. They're not. That's how I felt too.
I feel like it hasn't affected either, like give or take. I feel like a couple years ago when I started working with my mom and sister and I felt like that was like kind of my time to be more in the other end of the industry where I'm coming out the lingerie collection in collaboration with Hanky Panky and I'm doing more of the business side of it as well.
I feel like it hasn't affected either, like give or take. I feel like a couple years ago when I started working with my mom and sister and I felt like that was like kind of my time to be more in the other end of the industry where I'm coming out the lingerie collection in collaboration with Hanky Panky and I'm doing more of the business side of it as well.
I feel like it hasn't affected either, like give or take. I feel like a couple years ago when I started working with my mom and sister and I felt like that was like kind of my time to be more in the other end of the industry where I'm coming out the lingerie collection in collaboration with Hanky Panky and I'm doing more of the business side of it as well.
Yeah, so I feel like honestly it hasn't, I haven't noticed a big difference if it's impacted me in a positive or negative way. But either way, I'm so lucky for this opportunity because I do feel like there is something I actually am just so like normal and relatable. And like, I love sharing that side of me. I love sharing that you can be really soft, but also really, really strong.
Yeah, so I feel like honestly it hasn't, I haven't noticed a big difference if it's impacted me in a positive or negative way. But either way, I'm so lucky for this opportunity because I do feel like there is something I actually am just so like normal and relatable. And like, I love sharing that side of me. I love sharing that you can be really soft, but also really, really strong.
Yeah, so I feel like honestly it hasn't, I haven't noticed a big difference if it's impacted me in a positive or negative way. But either way, I'm so lucky for this opportunity because I do feel like there is something I actually am just so like normal and relatable. And like, I love sharing that side of me. I love sharing that you can be really soft, but also really, really strong.
I love sharing so many different like parts of me where I think modeling is so one dimensional. And it's great. And I'm so lucky for all of those opportunities. But there's so much more to me. And have so much personality and so much to give that I'm really lucky that I feel like I've been able to share more of that on the reality space.
I love sharing so many different like parts of me where I think modeling is so one dimensional. And it's great. And I'm so lucky for all of those opportunities. But there's so much more to me. And have so much personality and so much to give that I'm really lucky that I feel like I've been able to share more of that on the reality space.
I love sharing so many different like parts of me where I think modeling is so one dimensional. And it's great. And I'm so lucky for all of those opportunities. But there's so much more to me. And have so much personality and so much to give that I'm really lucky that I feel like I've been able to share more of that on the reality space.
It does. And I feel like I'm in this space in my life right now where that's really what I'm craving. Like I'm craving connection. I'm craving to actually have people be like, oh, wait, I see myself in her. And I feel like with modeling, you do fit in a box of what other people put on you. They're like, OK, you're going to be this type of model.
It does. And I feel like I'm in this space in my life right now where that's really what I'm craving. Like I'm craving connection. I'm craving to actually have people be like, oh, wait, I see myself in her. And I feel like with modeling, you do fit in a box of what other people put on you. They're like, OK, you're going to be this type of model.
It does. And I feel like I'm in this space in my life right now where that's really what I'm craving. Like I'm craving connection. I'm craving to actually have people be like, oh, wait, I see myself in her. And I feel like with modeling, you do fit in a box of what other people put on you. They're like, OK, you're going to be this type of model.
Whether you like it or not, like that's who you are in our heads. And there's no way that you're going to get out of that. Whereas when I started working with my mom and sister as well, I feel like that was the first time in my industry, in my career, and that I felt like I actually had a voice in who I am and the image of myself that I want to put out and what jobs.