In Singapore, I want to go to the water park on Sentosa Island.

I knew I was born with a heart murmur. Doctors have always monitored it, and it's never caused any problems. Still, it's on my mind a bit more now. Especially now that I know that heart disease is a woman's disease and not just what Grandpa suffers from.

Vlogging is something that's pretty entertaining. But like with a lot of social media, I just feel it's so easy to stop living your life, even though you're creating all these moments.

I cannot wear low-waisted pants - I'm constantly pulling them up.

I like mixing high-end finds with less expensive items. I've been known to pair an outfit from Forever 21 with Chanel shoes.

My hair holds curls so well, and I don't wash it every day because it doesn't need it.

I think that what makes you cool at the end of the day is letting go, not being superficial or uptight, and being different.

I compost at home. I'm always taking old banana peels, eggshells, coffee beans, or whatever it is, and putting them in a compost bin and then using it in my backyard.

I really love the idea of a short dress for prom!

I never thought I was funny.

I love dancing.

I love to start the day with a stretch and a few miles of running. It wakes me up and clears my head.

When I'm in L.A., I have salads, sandwiches, and soups all the time. Eating in New York, I feel like I have to have pizza and bagels while I'm here!

I love Popsicles. I make them out of real fruit, then dip them in chocolate and roll them in cereal.

A mini lint brush is always in my purse.

I'm fully aware of how lucky I am to do the work I do. I work really, really hard, and there are a lot of privileges and perks that come with the job.

My friends are more than an 'accept' button on Facebook, and over the , I've learned the only way to have a best friend is to actually be one.

I love fall! Fall is, like, one of my favorite seasons.

Every once in a while, friends leave sarcastic comments on photos. I know they're joking, but the sarcastic humor doesn't always translate well when I am sitting behind my screen reading it. In person, it's easier to play it off as a joke, but online, it can come across as offensive.

In Los Angeles, I feel like I'm wasting time while I'm driving, so now I listen to NPR and the 'Serial' podcast. I'm like, 'Yay! I can learn something while driving.'

When I got the offer to be a Bongo girl, I was so ecstatic, I couldn't believe it.

My Nike Airs are always on my feet when I travel.

I try and listen to what the people I respect are talking about, what they believe and why.

It is so cool having complete control over something because, with acting, it's words written by other people that you perform; you do something that's completely not yourself.

I feel like it's really important to support people who are coming up and really talented, who need someone to show people that they're cool and talented and doing something different. And I can help do that. It's cool.

Until I was in 6th grade, I took ballet, jazz, tap, and hip hop.

Social media can be so addictive.

You can never maintain a friendship if you don't tell the truth, even if it hurts.

I'll do BB cream or a moisturizing foundation from Laura Mercier. I like golds or coppers on my eyes and a little highlight on my cheeks.

If I could live anywhere else in the world, I would probably want a place back in New York.

Jolly Rancher candy canes are the bomb.

I think, so far, 'Jessie' has to be the show I've loved working on most. Coming in at age 12, I was so excited to work on Disney, since it had been my dream as a kid. I also feel like there was such a bond with that cast.

I personally eat so much food, and I work out a lot.

I normally go for a skinny jean, but I also wear a lot of flares.

I use Bed Head shampoo and conditioner, but I try not to shampoo every day because it's so drying.

I believe I should make the same amount of money for doing the same job as a man.

I'm really glad we have Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer and all these girls who are embracing all the different body types.

So much changes in a year when you're a teenager.

Dance means so much to me. It's always been such a huge part of my life.

There are so many fun places to hike.

The first time I ever came to fashion week, everyone was wearing heels.

I remember I was, like, 6 years old when I found out that I was having a little brother, and I was wishing and wishing for a sister. When my mom came out and my dad, and they're like, 'It's a boy,' Spencer, my twin brother, is cheering and jumping up and down, and then I burst into tears. I was so sad. I was crying.

It takes me so long to take care of my skin at night! My friends will call me, and I'll be like, 'I'm washing my face.' They'll ask me 30 minutes later what I'm doing and I'm like, 'I'm still washing my face!' I use makeup wipes every night - I always like to try different ones, but I really like Aveeno's.

I'm 10 minutes older than my twin brother.

I love to sing - whenever I am not on set, I am usually in my room jamming out with my guitar.

I don't want to be boring, and I never want people to think it's a snoozefest. I want to find the middle point between looking classic and also trying something new.

I think people don't really like change.

The energy in New York is like no other.

I love John Hughes films.

When I was younger, my dad would cook, and I would never really have it, unless it was something like spaghetti. I would only like what my mom made - macaroni and cheese or something like that. But after I reached a certain age, I think it was 11, I realized I liked his cooking.