A Quote by Winnie Harlow

Chantelle Winnie is my birth name. Chantelle Winnie Harlow, I call her my Sasha Fierce. — © Winnie Harlow
Chantelle Winnie is my birth name. Chantelle Winnie Harlow, I call her my Sasha Fierce.

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Chantelle Brown-Young is my real name. Winnie is my nickname that I was given as a teenager, and it has stuck with me. I've combined my real name and my nick name to create 'Chantelle Winnie.' My alter ego, where I seek confidence when I model, is 'Winnie Harlow.'
Winnie Harlow is my alter ego like how Beyonce refers to her stage name as Sasha Fierce.
I had an awkward moment when I got a phone call from the person pretending to be Winnie Mandela. 'Winnie' sounded about 12 years old, unfortunately - she'd probably been pushed to the telephone because she was the only one who spoke English.
My friend Winnie is a procrastinator. He didn't get his birth mark til he was eight years old.
My mom will sometimes call me Winnie. It's so annoying. I'm like, 'Who are you talking to?'
[To Jean Harlow, who repeatedly mispronounced her first name:] No, no, Jean. The t is silent, as in Harlow.
I was never raised as the daughter with vitiligo or the granddaughter with vitiligo or the cousin with vitiligo. I was just Chantelle.
I love myself the way I am, but people will always message me about other people with vitiligo who cover their skin. 'Winnie Harlow, you need to tell them that they need to love themselves the way they are and stop covering their skin!' No! If that's what makes them comfortable and what makes them happy, let them be.
I cannot say for certain if there is such a thing as love at first sight, but I do know that the moment I first glimpsed Winnie Nomzamo, I knew that I wanted to have her as my wife.
'Winnie the Pooh's Grand Adventure' - the movie where Rabbit adopts a baby bird and raises her, and then the bird grows up and flies away and leaves him - I cried.
Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.
Sometimes at drive-thrus I go into Winnie the Pooh and ask for a jar of honey.
One time, I had to do Edgar in 'King Lear' and Owl in 'Winnie the Pooh' on the same day.
On Wednesday, when the sky is blue, and I have nothing else to do, I sometimes wonder if it's true That who is what and what is who." - Winnie-the-Pooh
I played a very complex, multidimensional character - Piglet in 'Winnie-the-Pooh' - at age 7 in England.
I believe gender is a spectrum, and I fall somewhere between Channing Tatum and Winnie the Pooh.
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