Words matter. These are the best Lauren Jauregui Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
We’ve digressed from the true meaning of life. We have replaced the Creator with money and claim Him in the name of war. We have dishonored our children.
It’s amazing the support we’ve been able to get from Latinos and just in general from everyone.
I like the ability to engage intellectually with someone. I get so bored so quickly, so if you can’t keep me interested, then I’m out.
For me, I love Marc Anthony a lot. He’s one of my dad’s favorite artists, and I listened to him a lot growing up.
I’ve been outspoken forever about everything.
I gave my life to this without knowing what I was doing. I was very little when I started in 5H: I was 16.
We know how hard we’ve worked, we know how our choreography makes us feel empowered. We have our voices, which are incredible and kind of surpass anything else.
For me as an artist, pop culture has so much power and influences society on a regular basis – I see it in the kids; I see it in everyone that I encounter. Everyone is influenced by pop culture whether we want to be or not.
It’s truly disheartening to me to see so many beautiful women who have no idea what their potential is.
I was raised to feel that I can do anything, and I will always believe that.
I feel like art has been at the center of change since the beginning of time.
I rekindled a friendship I hadn’t had in a long time, and I was reminded of all the parts of me that had left. I was like, ‘Wow, I love to paint and to write and to be outside.’
I just don’t feel limited by genre.
A bunch of my fans have come up to me and said, ‘Because of you, and because you came out, I have finally begun to accept myself.’ That is infinitely incredible for me. I didn’t expect to get to the point where I would own up to it within myself.
Don’t lose your love for yourself and how much you’ve grown and how far you’ve come.
I feel like our fans identify with us because they’re like, ‘I’m her,’ or ‘I don’t look like any of them, but I’m different like them.’
Every time somebody asks me, ‘Oh, when you mix your own music, what are you going to make?’ And I don’t know.
If I could tell every Trump supporter two things, it would be to travel and read a history book. Look beyond yourselves; look at how petty the morals you uphold seem when you realize we are not the only ones.
They sell you this present of rainbows and butterflies, and as a 16-year-old, that’s what I bought. It’s why I did ‘X Factor’ and why I ended up in a group. But then you’re working so hard, so young.
When I was in fifth grade, I got bullied really nastily about my appearance.
I love every time that I get to be on a stage with Halsey. She’s so incredible.
You need to accept yourself for who you are and surround yourself with a good group of girl friends that’ll lift you up instead of put you down.
My theory is the spectrum: there’s a spectrum of sexuality.
I think that until we’re 21, human beings don’t get to know themselves very much.
When we all start to wake up and realize that our comforts are fleeting, and more money is never going to save this world, maybe, just maybe, will we be able to return back to the grace of America’s principal values.
I wasn’t born into a family that told me that I wasn’t capable of what my brother was capable of. I can do anything.
You can’t help it as a human being when you’re put under so much scrutiny by multiple people, not even just one person in real life, telling you something. It harms you.
It’s hard to accept yourself when you live in a world where nobody is like you, or you feel like nobody is like you because there’s no representation.
I feel like people make such a big deal out of sexuality. It’s so weird to me, because at the end of the day, it’s just about soul connection. It’s just about who you connect with.
I think that people have a very strict perception of what a pop artist is.
When someone like me, who is in the entertainment industry, which is a huge falsity of its own, tries to talk outwardly about politics, especially as a woman, I receive a lot of ‘Shut up – just sing and dance for us, you idiot.’
I’m so proud of my girl Kehlani. She and SZA are killing it.
We’re all really passionate, and we voice it in our own way, and we all come from a loving place and see from the same perspective, which is why I feel so blessed to be part of this group.
There’s straight people, and there’s super gay people, and then there’s everybody in between, and everybody is a little bit of something because sexuality is fluid.
I am proud to be the granddaughter and daughter of immigrants who were brave enough to leave their homes and come to a whole new world with a different language and culture and immerse themselves fearlessly to start a better life for themselves and their families.
We want to just make music that impacts people – we don’t really care about the rest.
I’m either dressing like a rocker chick, or I’m looking like I just stepped out of ancient Greece! It all depends on my mood. I love bohemian vibes, too.
I am proud to be part of a community that only projects love and education and the support of one another.
I’m proud of myself, and I’m going to continue to grow.
We like that when girls look at us, they don’t see perfect little blond-haired, blue-eyed Barbie dolls.
I’m actually a huge fan of changing every single ‘anti-Trump’ sentiment to ‘pro-human rights’ because they are synonymous.
You can’t use the fact that I’m bisexual against me if that’s something I’m proud of.
I love Celia Cruz – she was also a huge part of my childhood. She’s an iconic woman.
As an artist, I don’t care about where we are in the charts and all that. The important thing to me is to connect with a creative project.
It’s good to be an anarchist and just love yourself.
When we auditioned for ‘The X Factor,’ we were five individuals going into the show. That obviously means we are five solo artists in our beings, so we have our own creative ideas, of what sounds the best music-wise, because we are all artists.
I feel like a lot of people disregard the scrutiny that people like us are under.
Kids would tell me I was fat and say other mean things about my body.
I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman, and I am so proud of it.
We all allow each other to explore our individual things that make us happy, and so we’re just being supportive of each other and making sure we focus on Fifth Harmony, and what’s important to the group is important to all five of us.
We definitely work hard, and we want to keep our fans engaged… we want to give them new music.
We had so many of our fans tell us how worthless they felt before they found out about us and watched our interviews and listened to our music.
For me, honesty is a huge thing, and loyalty, when it comes to relationships.
What I would tell everyone is don’t lose your sense of individuality.
I would say that regardless of how the brand has been created, we are four hard-working women who have succeeded in making our dream to become artists a more possible reality through this.
My grandparents and my mom came from Cuba back in the ’60s because they were fleeing from communism and Castro. I wouldn’t be here otherwise.
We are screaming battle cries against those whose political and personal agendas threaten our lives and sanity.
I think pop culture has always influenced society.
I feel like, especially being around other girls, it’s really easy to start picking yourself apart and being like, ‘Wow, she looks better than me.’
I went to a high school that taught me to be more worldly. The whole curriculum was very globally based. We learned a lot about other cultures and reflected on them.