Words matter. These are the best Madison Beer Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m more eager to have kids than I am to go back to college. I want to be a mom really badly.
With everything I do, I’m 100 percent involved. I don’t really let anyone just take over and hear what’s going to go on. I like to have full creative control, pretty much, and really be involved with everything.
I was home-schooled my whole life, pretty much.
I take really good care of my hair.
I just love music. I think it’s art.
I love Charli XCX, so getting to work with her was really inspiring.
I think it’s important for people to be themselves and express themselves through their makeup or their hair or their perfume or whatever it may be.
Most of my songs are written about movies or TV shows – they’re not about me.
I always say when someone says something negative about me, it’s really saying something negative about them.
I would like to perform at the Nassau Coliseum; that’s the goal.
I’ve always had a passion for music – it’s a real part of me.
I want to make music that I would like if it came on the radio.
I was very aware of ‘League of Legends’ because my brother plays it a lot, but I hadn’t gotten the chance to play it before.
At the end of the day, if you feel like you’re a good person, and your intentions are good, then that’s all that matters.
I’ve always liked the really short dresses that are tight up top and poofy at the bottom.
I’m not opposed to acting. I do like to act.
I honestly believe going independent is the future. Social is changing, Spotify is changing, everything is changing.
People say I’m too skinny, but if I gain a little weight, they say I look chubby. You can’t please everyone. As long as you’re happy, that’s all that matters.
I love unisex perfumes because men don’t realize they’re attracted to the way that other men smell. I’m like, ‘I smell like a dude right now, and you don’t even know!’
I’m never on my phone, really.
A lot of people are really focused on me. I always say, ‘Why focus on someone more than yourself?’
I was 13 years old. I feel like I didn’t have a sense of artistry, and I didn’t have a sense of the music that I wanted to make, and every time I’d go into the studio, and I’d make my EP, a month later I’d scrap it and be like, ‘I hate every song. I don’t wanna do it.’ Because that’s how 13-year-olds are.
People think Selena and The Weeknd are dating for publicity, and that’s not how things works. These are real human beings. They don’t just date to get more famous. They’re already the most famous artists!
There will be slow songs, sad songs, happy songs, songs about boys, and songs about being who you are. I’m making sure I’m happy with all of the songs, because if I am not happy with them, I can’t expect anyone else to be, you know?
I use the Tatcha Cleansing Oil. That’s probably what I splurge on the most.
I’m not perfect. I’m not polished.
I just love music – I was always singing and dancing.
I could count on one hand how many times I’ve worked out.
Do what you want to do, and don’t feel pressure to do what other people want.
Don’t attack a girl because you see one photo of her and a guy in public.
When I do sultry, bronzey eyeshadow, my eyes look greener, and when I wear dark or black colors, my eyes get a lot browner.
I wanted to convey the message of how I do what I want and how I run my own business, and I’m a woman in charge. I want all of my fans to know that that’s possible and feel empowered when they listen to my music.
I’m so proud of ‘As She Pleases.’ It’s a really personal record, and I put so much of myself into it that; it feels like I am sharing part of my soul with the world by releasing it.
I’m from Long Island, which is a very cookie-cutter place.
I actually wash my face with Johnson’s Baby Shampoo. It’s the best face wash. I swear, it’s so good! I mean, think about it. It’s made for a baby’s head. It smells so good, it’s sensitive, and it gives you a super clean feeling.
I want to get a master’s degree in… psychology.
One day, I could be wearing biker boots and a leather outfit, and the next day, I could be wearing a flower dress and sandals.
I feel like the word ‘influencer’ is something that I’ve – I don’t want to say struggled with, but I’ve kind of, like, expanded on that because I started as a musician. And my following came because of that, so it’s always been, like, musician first and, I guess, social-media influencer second.
Basically, little Madison Beer in sixth grade was major, major Belieber status. I literally was obsessed with Justin. I wasn’t crazy-crazy, but I was a big fan of his.
‘Love’ has always been one of my favorite magazines. When they asked me to be featured in their 2018 Advent calendar, I was so honored because they always feature such iconic women, and to be part of that fills my heart with love and gratitude.
I used to just let people tell me what to do. I didn’t really have a mind of my own, and I couldn’t really say yes or no to things because I didn’t really know what I wanted, but now I feel really confident in the fact that I can really be distinctive on what I want and how I want to do things.
We don’t really have any big family traditions; just spending time with each other is the most important part.
I’m obsessed with make-up, but my top tip doesn’t actually involve any products. Beauty starts with glowing skin, and the way to ruin it is with dirty, clogged make-up brushes.
Being in the studio is my absolute favorite thing.
It’s your career, your face, your name. You have to be in control because if something gets messed up or something doesn’t look how you want it to, you’re the only one to blame.
I want to do things that are true to me and give people a sense of who I am.
Something that I’ve learned to love about myself is my freckles. I used to absolutely hate them; I even looked into ways I could get them removed.
One thing I love about Lady Gaga is I feel like her sound is always evolving and changing with her and her phases of life.
When you’re walking in heels in a long dress, you’re bound to fall at some point.
I had to move out of my home in New York when I was 13. I left all my friends, family, my dogs, and summer camp… all that stuff behind. I moved out to L.A. with my mom and brother. That was difficult for me. I think the hardest part was seeing all my friends graduate without me and go to college.