Quote by Emma Roberts
I grew up with just my mom. She and I were like best friends. Shes

I grew up with just my mom. She and I were like best friends. Shes a very independent woman and I admire that about her. In my life, Ive tried to be like that. To be okay with being on my own and being independent. – Emma Roberts

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