The teenage years are my least favorite, though my son is phenomenal. He does not get in trouble, and he's not a bad kid. But the fact that they think they know so much.
I was a late bloomer, and that was my issue growing up.
When I met T-Boz and Left Eye, they were buying jeans that were a size 38. Three little cute girls dressed like boys was cool back then. Our style was cartoonish but fly at the same time.
If you're dude, and you're still living at the crib, at home, and you're not taking care of your kid, that's the worst thing ever.
We love to come out on 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' because it's so hyped. You just get your adrenaline going, and the fans are excited.
Kickstarter is perfect for us. It wasn't something we heard about and just got to it. We did our research, met with the people at Kickstarter - they are brilliant, and they're excited to work with us.
Everything from the music to our clothes was truly authentic. Lisa and I were in my basement spray painting our overalls.
I want everybody to know that I don't care who you are, where you're from, if you're popular or not: we all have haters. But you have to be resilient. You have to not allow them to have the power over you, where you start believing the things they say.
We can't be tamed at all. We've never been that kind of group. We always used to talk about how our image was as big as our sound.
TLC's always been sexy but always tasteful.