I've done the bad-boy thing. It was fun for a good three months. But the thing about bad boys is, you have to keep in mind, you're never gonna marry a bad boy.
You can call me the bad boy chef all you want. I'm not going to freak out about it. I'm not that bad. I'm certainly not a boy, and it's been a while since I've been a chef.
I've never been a bad boy.
My son, George, has been a bad, bad boy! Right, George?
I guess I was a bad boy... Yes, yes, I've had lots of women in my life.
My core is grime. But I make all kinds of music. Take Picasso. He could paint whatever way he liked. He could do a little ting with a felt tip if he wanted to - it's still going to be a bad boy Picasso at the end.
My father was a bad boy, a rascal. That's what him do for a living. He just go around and have a million and one children!
All girls hit that phase where they like the bad boy. I grew out of that really young and I have a wonderful guy in my life who's not a bad boy at all. I like the satiric, consistent nice guy.
Bad Boy Entertainment did not shoot anybody. I didn't shoot anybody.
There's something about America's sweetheart and America's bad boy. That juxtaposition is what everyone desires.
Notorious B.I.G. was one of my favorites. I started getting into hip-hop around the Bad Boy era.
There is no doubt in my mind Bill Cosby was a bad boy.
I got into hip hop from my uncle; he was always playing us Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane. He was a bad boy, and my mum was not really happy that I was hanging out with him.
Everybody wants to portray the bad boy, the Johnny Manziel stuff, but I love the game of football. There's no doubt about that.
Because I'm a good girl, I tend to fall for the bad boy persona, and it ends up biting me in the butt. They end up not knowing how to treat me, and I end up completely devastated.
I grew up listening to a lot of 2Pac and a lot of East Coast, West Coast rap; Bad Boy, Lil Kim, Foxy Brown, Biggie, 2Pac. Super hip-hop, super listening to that raw era of music.
I want to change the bad boy image that has stuck for a bit because I don't think I am at all how I have been portrayed. I would like that to change because it's awful to hear and read what is said of you.
In the beginning, the media was calling me a bad boy all the time because of the way I act and feel onstage. None of them have ever taken the time to get to know me when I climb offstage.
I like the term 'misunderstood.' But I am a bit of a bad boy.
I am a bit of a bad boy. I have tattoos and I mess around. That's part of my image, so it's cool.