The whole point of remaining on cable is to remain true to who I am. That's a bad, bad girl that got a big job.
I don't want to be 'Halsey: America's Sweetheart,' or 'Halsey: Bad Girl.' If you can sum up my career in a clickbait headline, I've done something wrong.
I basically became a cheerleader because I had a very strict mom. That was my way of being a bad girl.
I never said I was a 'good girl.' I'm not a bad girl.
I think I like playing the bad girl. I like complicated. I like flawed, messed up complicated. It's more interesting.
The whole 'bad girl' thing allows me to mess up sometimes. And I have freedom to say more of what I want to.
I wonder why it is, that young men are always cautioned against bad girls. Anyone can handle a bad girl. It's the good girls men should be warned against.
It's easy to play a bad girl: You just do everything you've been told not to do, and you don't have to deal with the consequences, because it's only acting.
You can have a lot of fun playing a bad girl.
It's the good girls who keep diaries; the bad girls never have the time.
Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don't have time.
'Malandrinas' means 'bad girls,' but not bad in a negative way. I wrote it in homage to my female fans.
Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.
I love playing villains or bad guys or bad girls.
At an incredibly divisive point in pop history, Donna Summer managed to create an undeniable across-the-board experience of mass pleasure - after 'Bad Girls,' nobody ever tried claiming disco sucked again. It set the template for what Michael Jackson would do a few months later with 'Off The Wall.'
I always loved the bad girls in the movies. I loved Bette Davis; I loved Katherine Hepburn. I loved Ava Gardner.
If I could be on any show, I think I'd want to be on 'Bad Girls Club.'
I was one of three hosts for a daily talk show on the Oxygen network when it first launched in 2000. This was before 'Bad Girls Club,' so don't judge.
I knew 'Bad Girls' attracts a younger audience, and it's vital to get oneself known to that audience because, unless they watch me in re-runs on 'U.K. Gold,' they won't know me from a hole in the ground.
The problem with leaderless uprisings taking over is that you don't always know what you get at the other end. If you are not careful you could replace a bad government with one much worse!