The 18-year-old model said she would ask her father Lionel Richie, for advice on her career and learned a lot from him, reported Female First.
"That was when I was younger and I was heavily in singing lessons. My dad would just sit with me and coach me through things. Those are definitely moments I'll never forget.
"He has the best advice and he's the greatest, but then, yet again, he's my dad! So, it's not like you'd take the advice like a regular teacher at school would give you. It's like, 'OK, dad, yeah yeah yeah!'" Richie said.
"At first, I felt like I was a fish out of water. I did not feel like I fit in whatsoever.
"Now, I get it. I understand it, I understand the people, I understand the meaning, I understand the models, I understand the people sitting and watching.
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