Jordyn Woods Opens Up About Growing Up in the Public Eye: ‘People Just Project Their Own Insecurities’

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No one knows Hollywood better than the ones that grew up in it. Model, business owner, and all around creative Jordyn Woods is no stranger to the spotlight.

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She did an interview with Life & Style  at JBL’s Peaks on Peaks event at Park City Mountain Resort about how she deals with the fast-paced realities of celebrity life.

The Limelight

“I mean, of course, some days are better than others,” she shared, Some things affect you more than other days.”

She talked about how all of the attention that comes with being a public figure can become overwhelming at times; how everything has its benefits while also having its downsides.

“I think that as you put yourself into certain positions, there’s going to be people that are not going to, like, understand you or support you, or wanna talk down on you,” she continued. “But at the end of the day, as long as you believe in yourself and realize that most people are just projecting their own insecurities, then at the end of the day, being in this position gives you an amazing platform to connect with so many people, and to do something positive. So, you take the good with the bad, and hopefully, the good outweighs the bad.”

The High Road

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People will find just about anything to comment on when you’re in the limelight. In January of this year, Jordyn was mocked for a bodycon dress that she designed and released for her brand. A TikTok influencer by the name of Stella Williams posted a video critiquing the quality of the dress, stating that it was “giving clearance bin.”

Woods didn’t let it get to her, though. Instead, she kept her head held high and actually complimented the influencer for how she wore the dress.

“Thank you for buying the dress. You look great,” Jordyn praised in a response video. “I also want to thank you for bringing so much exposure to my brand that we just launched [on] Monday. There’s always room for constructive criticism, and I’m always listening to the consumer and how I can get better and improve with every launch.”

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