I want to be role model for people to be like, ‘I don’t need a major label to be a successful artist and to have a successful song.’
MADISON BEERI want to be role model for people to be like, ‘I don’t need a major label to be a successful artist and to have a successful song.’
MADISON BEERSomething 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.
MADISON BEERI’ve always had a passion for music – it’s a real part of me.
MADISON BEERI 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.
MADISON BEERI’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.
MADISON BEERNot 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.
MADISON BEERI could count on one hand how many times I’ve worked out.
MADISON BEERDo what you want to do, and don’t feel pressure to do what other people want.
MADISON BEERPeople 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.
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.
MADISON BEERI always say when someone says something negative about me, it’s really saying something negative about them.
MADISON BEERTo my younger self, I would say not to be so hard on yourself. I think that you are your biggest critic.
MADISON BEERI’m not big on make up. I only have a make up artist for events.
MADISON BEERMost of my songs are written about movies or TV shows – they’re not about me.
MADISON BEERI’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.
MADISON BEERThere was a time in my career when I felt like I wasn’t being true to myself. I was being moulded into an artist I wasn’t, and I knew I had to do everything I wanted to do. I think that’s an issue a lot of women face, and men do have it easier in a lot of ways.
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