A Quote by Iman Shumpert

I always liked crop tops after I saw it on 'Fresh Prince.' — © Iman Shumpert
I always liked crop tops after I saw it on 'Fresh Prince.'
I like twinsets, and I'm famous for always wearing crop tops.
So my go-tos are bodysuits, crop tops, I like to wear a cute little crop top, but then maybe a jazzy pant. I wear a lot of pants.
Prince is my favorite ever. I've liked Prince since... It's been a really long time. Even in junior high. I used to only like punk for a while, and I had all these rules for what kinds of groups were cool, and who was not cool, but as soon as I saw this one Prince video... It just broke all those rules. I was like, 'I love this no matter what.'
As I was finishing high school, 'Fresh Prince' was, by far, out front. The generation before me, it may have been the Huxtables, but for me and my homies, Fresh Prince.
I love Topshop and live in its crop tops and jackets.
I'm a die-hard lover of high-waisted skirts with crop tops.
I saw this documentary he did years ago called 'Fade to Black.' I was always a Jay Z fan - I liked Jay Z - but after I saw that documentary, I loved Jay Z. I realized how intelligent he was.
Crop tops with high waist skirts and palazzos with a lot of glitter have a very party vibe to it.
I only wear these crop tops because other clothes would make me sweat when I dance.
I'll never forget watching 'I'm Not There' with Cate Blanchett, because it was the first time she saw the finished film and saw her performance in it. I was sitting next to her experiencing it vicariously through her fresh eyes and hoping she liked it.
I believe crop tops can be worn with literally anything, but I think it'd be really cool to pair them with track pants.
Every time I try to move forward, somebody brings up 'Fresh Prince.' Every time I walk into a room or make a phone call, somebody brings up 'Fresh Prince.'
On my days off, I love denim cut off shorts with gladiator sandals and crop tops.
I love crop tops and love the way Taylor Swift teams them. Her style is relaxed; I can relate to it.
I love being scared, and I always have done. When I was younger, I was always reading books about the paranormal, UFOs, and crop circles. I liked the idea of people seeing faces in walls and twins that could communicate with each other telepathically. I really believed it, too!
At the end of the day, successful box office just means that more people saw what you did and liked it, and that to me is the most important thing. That a lot of people saw it and liked it.
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