Words matter. These are the best Bretman Rock Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Beauty will always be a part of Bretman Rock.
To be honest, I don’t know… something about the camera like turns me into such a diva. Like when it’s on and I see my face in the camera, I’m just like, oh girl you look so good!
I get to escape this crazy world that I live in. I think that’s the true beauty of running.
I do everything I do because of my mom and for my mom and because of my family and for my family.
I would always tell people I’m going to have a reality show, I’m a star, or I’m rich.
I just feel like my audience is interested in anything that I do. Dare I say, even when I was making my science experiment videos, they lived for that.
I actually did not touch any type of computer until I came to America. I knew computers existed, yes, but I didn’t have access to them. In the Philippines, I did have video games.
People value makeup differently. Some people see makeup as an artistic expression, some people use makeup as a boost of confidence. I just think makeup is so beautiful and that it really is art. That’s why I do makeup.
If I’m not getting sleep I will literally break out.
You only get hate if you let yourself get hate.
People are always surprised that I’m actually normal and not always over the top.
Hawaii is a melting pot of people and my school specifically has a lot of diversity that personally inspires me in everything I do.
Acne has always been a big problem of mine.
I wanted to make peace with my dad. I didn’t get to really make peace before he passed away and so I’m hoping to connect to him spiritually. I feel like he’s always guiding me.
I have always been skating, either with skateboards, ripsticks, longboards – so it’s been really easy to get used to the electric board. And no, you don’t have to wear certain shoes. I love to wear my crocs!
I don’t read Internet comments because I have other things to do, like walk my dog. And I don’t really like reading, so if you’re going to hate on me, send me a video. I don’t have time to read a whole novel about how I’m going to hell.
A lot of the biggest beauty influencers are men, people of color as well.
My first-ever social medium was actually MySpace. But my first video ever was on YouTube – that’s when I thought I was a fashion guru – posting fashion stuff. I deleted all of those videos. And I regret doing that today, because I want to look back and see how baduy I was in seventh grade!
Honestly, ever since this influencer life started for me, I feel like every year is a new chapter.
When I run, I don’t ever think about my destination.
I just don’t like how the beauty industry became so much about money and so much drama-driven.
Drag Race’ was, like, my outlet and finally being able to see myself in television and that was through Manila Luzon, who was a ‘Drag Race’ contestant. Manila was the first Asian queer person that I ever saw on mainstream media and ‘Drag Race’ really did that for me.
I’m just so blessed to have my family, to be honest, because I really would not be Bretman Rock without that and their support, and they’ve always been supportive of me.
I’m a singer, song-writer, actor, actress, athlete. Girl, I’m everything.
I mean, I’m a boy that wears makeup, but I want to be as normal as I can.
I will wear a woman’s dress and a man’s pant with it.
I know some brands second-guess working with me because I’m a boy that likes makeup. I think brands shouldn’t just appreciate boys that wear makeup, but they should embrace it. And I feel like some brands forget they need personality. I have plenty of it.
I would like to thank everyone that watched me grow up on the Internet.
I don’t only wear men’s clothing – I actually have more women’s clothing than I do men’s.
I’m, like, really cute.
I want to live like a normal life.
To be honest with you, I feel like a lot of people don’t realize that sometimes the best products are the drugstore products. You do not need a $600 moisturizer to get rid of your acne.
Even though my dad came from a family that was very religious, he was actually the first one who bought and let me play with Barbies. My mom, the first makeup I ever used was hers, and she never once said, ‘Oh, you’re so gay for doing that.’
My favorite TikTok of my own would have to be the video of me drinking coconut water without closing my mouth – that trend was really fun to do because it was a hidden talent that I did well.
If I show up without brows, it means I’m sick, I’m dying, or both my arms are broken.
My dad and I’s relationship before he cheated on my mom… I think it was such a healthy father and son relationship. He always knew I was gay, and he never ever shamed me for being gay or anything. He shamed other people for if they had anything to say.
Men’s clothing and women’s clothing shouldn’t even really be a thing.
Being in the beauty industry, since there wasn’t many men in makeup it was weird and obviously at beauty events we would get weird looks. But over time it’s been amazing seeing how accepting everyone is when it comes to boys wearing makeup.
When I say I came from nothing, I really came from nothing.
I genuinely think that I have what it takes to be the best entertainer of my time.
I was making videos on my Mom’s phones since I was eight years old.
I don’t think people experiment enough with clothing because society tries to tell them what they can and can’t wear. I love playing around with different aesthetics and/or mixing around aesthetics to create a totally new look.
Me just putting on whatever I want to wear today, people find confidence in that. But to me, I’m just coping.
I just feel like people would watch me do anything. I could make two hour videos of me putting bracelets together and people would watch that.
Fame is not who I am. It’s not even what I do. It’s just a part of my job.
I really don’t think there’s anything in my life right now or any accomplishments that I have that I didn’t manifest.
Now that I’m older and wiser, and I know what that word means and what it possesses… I’m like, ‘Yes, I am a mahu and you should look up to me!’
I definitely really wanted to go to college and live my mom’s full American dream fantasy of her son being a nurse.
I really love it when brands get very creative with products.
You need SPF wherever you are in the world.
I think I’ve always had this non-binary energy with me. My mom has always told me that I’m pretty and handsome at the same time. And so I kind of just believed her.
I’ve always loved being in front of the camera.
We were basically camping my whole childhood because we were so poor.
One day I decided I was a star and I would walk to school with my head held high. I would walk to school in my stilettos and high heels, listening to ‘Lucky’ by Britney Spears.
I started Instagramming and YouTubeing without the knowledge that I could make this as a career one day.
I feel like it’d be so fun to, like, do, like, Britney Spears’ makeup. I’ve always been a big fan of Miss Britney – I’m a Britney stan.
I do sleep next to my makeup because I don’t want any makeup nightmares.
I’m a Leo, I’m always cute.
I mean, I will always be that beauty boy, and I will always wear makeup ’til the day that I die.
I was wearing blush when I was in third grade, so honestly, I just grew up with people who accepted me.