I think I have the best of both worlds because I am a woman, but I'm also a tomboy.
As a kid, I was not a tomboy; I was a total girl wearing tutus and red shoes.
Whatever happened to the tomboy I used to be, the slightly rebellious rocker?
I'm a girl, and I like girly things even though I'm a tomboy also, you know?
I'm European, small, dainty - but I actually consider myself more of a tomboy.
I grew up as a tomboy, so I'm used to being around guys.
I was a tomboy growing up, so I think I naturally take on a little male swagger.
I was 100 percent tomboy. I had the biggest Big Wheels.
I'm a very active person. I'm a big tomboy, throwing around a football, hiking... all that stuff I love.
When I was very young I never thought I was attractive, because I was a tomboy and I was always the biggest girl in the class.
I'm a tomboy. I used to get into a lot of fights. Don't know why - self-expression, I guess.
I grew up as a tomboy. I hated posing and things like that.
I grew up with three older brothers, so I'm very much a tomboy in real life.
Since I have that edgy, rocker-tomboy kind of vibe, it can be very difficult to translate my style for the red carpet.
I was such a tomboy. I had absolutely no bosom, and I wore my hair really short - shaved, like a boy.
Mum is the girliest of them all, but she ended up with me, the tomboy.
I was the biggest tomboy growing up. Now I love playing with a full face of makeup.
For so long, we were labeled - you're a girly girl, you're a tomboy, you're this or that - but now we can do what we want. One style doesn't define me.
People think I'm trying to make a fashion statement because I never wear a bra. It's really that I'm a tomboy at heart.
I was raised with three bothers, no sisters. I've always been a tomboy.
My personal style is kind of tomboy-boho chic! Sort of funky but simple.
I'm still a tomboy at heart. In high school, I was the girl in the baggy jeans and Timberlands, but I was also at the hairdresser's every week.
I was a complete tomboy. You'd never see me wearing skirts.
Growing up with three older brothers, I was destined to be a tomboy.
I was kind of a tomboy. I was the girl in middle school with the floods on - I wasn't fashionable at all.
I'm a tomboy at heart, and I've got the battle wounds to prove it!
I can be a tomboy or an absolute lady - I gave myself the title 'The Best of Both Girls.'
I am a tomboy and I love being with the boys and shooting guns and stuff.
I was a tomboy. And one of my first recollections of great success was playing baseball with the boys.
I'm a total tomboy at heart. If I don't have to be on stage or doing anything that day, I'm always in band t-shirt and yoga pants and sneakers.
I do feel like I'm a tomboy at heart, so I have an easy time working with guys.
I was a tomboy, always fairly eccentric, and convinced I'd grow up to be an actress.
I wasn't a 'hot chick' in high school. I was 'funny' and a tomboy and probably a little uncomfortable with my amazing boobs.
I'm a bit of a tomboy, but then a girly girl. And I feel like you can be both.
I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.
I loved all those Doris Day visuals of her being a tomboy and then changing into this gorgeous girl in a ballgown.
I'm more of a tomboy - I fall into the jeans-and-a-T-shirt style, for sure - but I have a girlie side to me.
I was a tomboy. I had a pudding-bowl haircut; I wore big Doc Martens and dungarees.
I was a real tomboy as a little girl. I wore boys' clothes and played at being Robin Hood.
I'm a tomboy at heart. I always like to say that I'm an ordinary girl doing extraordinary things.
I have a tough personality but then have a very soft side to me. I'm kind of a tomboy, but I throw it together with girly pieces.
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
I have brothers and was a tomboy, if that's still a designation. It wasn't a stretch for me to think and write as a 13-year-old boy - it is freeing.
I had always been a tomboy - I still am, at heart.
I guess I'm still sort of feisty and a little bit of a tomboy.
I like very minimal stuff. I'm a tomboy at heart - and in body!
I'm a tomboy. I ride motorcycles, I play polo. I was on a paintball team when I was younger. Endlessly.
I was completely unconventional in everything, which my mother found very difficult. I was a huge tomboy.
Well, because I'm naturally a tomboy, when I have sleepovers with girls, they end up going home and crying.
I'm a tomboy and quite clumsy, so I'm more like the anti-sexy icon.
I think being the girl of such a huge father figure, you want to be that tomboy... because you are so close to your dad.
I might be more of a tomboy on the ice, but when it comes to fashion and things like that, I'm a total girlie-girl.
I was the most tomboy kid ever wearing chappals and pyjama and running around.
I was a bit of a tomboy when I started modeling. And I've always felt athletic and strong.
I was a tomboy and I didn't have a bunch of brothers but I always wanted them and so I sort of adopted a few of my great friends to be my brother.
I've played sports, and I've been a tomboy my whole life.
I was very much a tomboy. I just couldn't do the pink ballet tutus.
Having a Mary Poppins-themed birthday party when I was 5 - all my friends went in dresses, and I went as a chimney sweep. I was a real tomboy.
I was a tomboy. I played football and wasn't afraid to get dirty. Shopping? Not for me.
I was a tomboy growing up. Even after I started modeling at thirteen, I didn't learn how to do my makeup.
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