The 25-year-old Grammy-winning singer said she used to be scared of trying to maintain her sweet image, but now believes her success won't disappear overnight if she does something wrong, reported Femalefirst.
"I am 25 now. So if they see me with a glass of wine in my hand, I think that's okay. They know I have a drink they are cool with it.
"Which is one of the really nice things about my fans. They've allowed me to grow up in a normal way without having to be this crazy, abnormal, terrified, packaged, plastic America's sweetheart-type person. So I just have to trust that this is not going to disappear.
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