I believe everyone should be equal, and we should all love and support each other and express ourselves the way we want to express ourselves and be whoever we want. That's my motto. Read Summary
I want to encourage people to be themselves and express themselves however they want. Read Summary
I love Sia and how she hides her face. If I could pull off doing that, I totally would. Read Summary
I really like milk. I'm a dairy queen. Read Summary
Growing up, I always took things too personal and was very emotional, and I got made fun of for it. Read Summary
My music is like a baby pink frosted cake with sprinkles, but when you cut into it, there's a gooey, dark chocolate center. Read Summary
I got a lot of very bad hate on social media from some people from my school. I think people thought I changed because they saw me on TV. They weren't close enough to know that I was still the same human being... When I walked at graduation, I got booed. It was kind of stupid. Read Summary
I grew up on Long Island. It was pretty normal. Read Summary
I've always been a fan of telling honest stories. Read Summary
I wanted people to understand that I have my own music, and I didn't want to sing other people's songs at shows. Read Summary
I had a lot of Barbies growing up, and a lot of porcelain dolls, but I was scared of them. I was so scared of them, I would try to turn their head away and would make my mom take them out of my room. Read Summary
I have a song called 'Training Wheels,' and it's about being in love with someone and taking it to the next level by taking off the training wheels. Read Summary
I've always been super into photography and the visuals that support my music. Read Summary
I only wear vintage clothing. I'm pretty obsessed with things in the '60s, like fashion and music, too. Read Summary
Once I was done making my album 'Cry Baby,' I knew I wanted to make a vintage-inspired baby bottle perfume. Read Summary
I want my music to be treated as a book or a movie. It's not about the one single: it's about the bigger picture. Read Summary
My whole mission in general, ever since I was fourteen, was to write music that would help people heal. Read Summary
Please understand that I make music to express myself, and if you know anything about me, you know that I'm nothing but honest. Read Summary
I definitely think it's cool being Puerto Rican and Dominican, but I feel it has no influence on my music. Read Summary
I didn't have any real idea that I was going to be an artist; I had no idea what that meant. Read Summary