I’m more eager to have kids than I am to go back to college. I want to be a mom really badly.
MADISON BEERI truly believe that diversity is so important, and I hope that I can use my platform to encourage and inspire other aspiring female artists.
More Madison Beer Quotes
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Do what you want to do, and don’t feel pressure to do what other people want.
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I take off my makeup with coconut oil some nights. It sounds like it would clog your pores, but I swear it’s saved my skin.
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It feels like I’ve been singing since I was born, and I have so many great memories with my family and friends centred around music.
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I hope it never gets to that point that I’m gonna have people around me that are using me. I’m very good with noticing that.
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I only have a stylist when I go to big events, but even then, I give them moodboards to show exactly how I want to look, so I’m mostly in control. I dress myself on a daily basis, though.
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Dear Society’ really is my letter to society where I express the anguish I’ve been caused from such an image-based industry and culture we live in.
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The most beautiful people are those who are truly themselves, and that’s what I want to show my fans.
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Most of my songs are written about movies or TV shows – they’re not about me.
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I usually go to sleep with wet hair. When I wake up, it either has a really pretty wave, or I look like a poodle.
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I would definitely say I’m predominantly a pop artist, obviously, but my music is different. It’s not just top-40-radio-type music.
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It breaks my heart that some of my fans think that because they love me and they idolize me, they have to be just like me and dress like me and act like me.
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Something most people don’t know about me is that I’m quite the loner, I would say. I don’t really ever leave my house.
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I’m not big on make up. I only have a make up artist for events.
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You shouldn’t feel unsafe walking to school. It’s where you should feel safe. Our parents should feel their children are going to be taken care of, looked after.
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Of course I write from experience, but I also do write from things that have happened in the world.
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I’m very much focused on my career.
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I could count on one hand how many times I’ve worked out.
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To my younger self, I would say not to be so hard on yourself. I think that you are your biggest critic.
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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.
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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.
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I truly believe that diversity is so important, and I hope that I can use my platform to encourage and inspire other aspiring female artists.
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I always make sure my lashes look cute.
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The worst thing any of us can do for our self-esteem is compare ourselves to others, and that’s especially true of women.
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Not every girl who wears makeup feels like, ‘Oh, I’m so ugly without it.’ I wear makeup because it’s fun to put on, and I feel pretty with it on.
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I’ve definitely had my fair share of guys being a little too much with me, and they think just because they follow me on Instagram, they know me.
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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?
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