It was weird. My hairdresser was like, ‘When are you going to freak out?’ Most people cry or go into shock,’ but I was very calm. I knew it was the right thing. I went to the salon alone and I left alone. I knew everyone was going to have an opinion, and I couldn’t deal with it.
Oh my God, it was the most liberating thing! The stylist just grabbed the back of my hair and took a whole ponytail of hair out. It felt amazing. I love it. I missed all that experimentation that most teenagers go through, I’ve wanted to do this since I was about 16, so as soon as I had the chance I was like, ‘Right. This is it.
I have to get myself into a good place to deal with people saying things like, ‘It’s terrible! She looks like a boy!’ My dad already said that to me, actually. He said, ‘You’re not Audrey Hepburn yet, darling.’
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