QQ) Do you think you were portrayed accurately on the show?
A) I have a lot of personality people! I have a really big personality. I am a really humble person, but I'm goofy. I like to have fun. That part of me the show wasn't really showing. It showed more of my struggle, which I do have also.
Q) What do you think your downfall was on the show?
A) I think it started to drain me so much to be constantly on the cameras twenty-four hours a day and not have any time for privacy at all to get myself back together or talk to somebody.
Q) What were your thoughts on seeing what everyone had to say about you when you watched the show?
A) On the show, I didn't really have a problem with anybody. I see the comments that some individuals make, but on the show I pretty much got along with everybody. I never really knew about how Clark felt about me. In the house, we talked and everything. I never knew that she felt the way she felt.
Q) Have you received any kind of feedback from the gay, lesbian and transgender community?
A) I have received an outpouring of feedback! I was even invited to be honored by a Maryland civil rights group. I thought that was very wonderful. I was like, "Why would you want to present me with an award?"
Q) What did you learn from your experience on the show?
A) I learned to stay true to myself and not lose my personality in the face of adversity. I learned first (for me) to actually say, "I am gonna go for it no matter what people think about me and if they see my flaws. I'm gonna give it my all because I never know what could come from that opportunity."
Q) Did Tyra offer to assist you with your gender reassignment surgery?
A) I haven't talked to Tyra since the show. I hope to finance it in the next year through modeling and fashion design jobs that I hope to get as a result of my participation from the show.
Q) What does the future hold for you?
A) I'm a model and fashion designer, that's my biggest passion. I'm an artist first. Hopefully, I can be on runways and get campaigns.
Q) What would you like to say to your fans and supporters?
A) It goes to show you that no matter what people say or think about you, no matter where you come from, you can achieve whatever you want. It's cliché, but it's true because I'm not where I want to be yet. Even me getting this far and from where I've started, I've struggled a lot and will still continue to struggle. I know that I'm moving in a positive light so I'm happy.