I think the artist community is very tight-knit.

'Cleveland' went viral, but it didn't necessarily pop. I didn't have that support. I didn't have a deal when I made 'Cleveland' or anything like that.

There really are a lot of stereotypes I fight.

There's blackballing involved with Machine Gun Kelly, a lot of confusion about who I am as an artist. But that's so small in the wake of someone like Nelson Mandela.

As far as I'm concerned, I don't really care anymore what people think about me. I'm just gonna be me.

Imogen Poots loves music to death and can literally name 300 bands that she listens to, that you've never heard. She's so heavy into the underground music scene. When she's speaking on music, she means it.

I'm trying to be the Dr. Dre of Cleveland.

To be considered for the hottest breakthrough MC of 2011, it's obviously an honor, but I want to be the hottest.

The people who are bullying you, they're insecure about who they are, and that's why they're bullying you. It never has to do with the person they're bullying. They desperately want to be loved and be accepted, and they go out of their way to make people feel unaccepted so that they're not alone.

I've been obsessed with sunglasses since the beginning of time.

I'm a sunglasses aficionado if I do say so myself.

There's no perfect life. There's always something going on behind the curtain that people don't know about.

I love rose gold - it's just beautiful and classy and timeless.

I had actually auditioned for a guest star role on 'Legends of Tomorrow,' and the show had the same casting director as 'Riverdale.'

Just, always remember that it's important to be your own person, and as you grow up, you start appreciating the things that make you different.

I feel like it's extremely rare to find a female who's bisexual and not either lesbian or straight on television shows.

My favorite lip balm is, weirdly enough, just a little tube of Aquaphor. It's clear, and it will keep my lips glossy and perfect for hours.

I was raised by vegan parents, and we ate out of my backyard garden for my whole life.

I've learned not to let anyone affect my thoughts of myself. And I learned to love my red hair - it's my favorite thing!

I've been working on this career path of mine since I was three years old.

I'd rather kiss my best friend than kiss some random guy.

We had South African accents. I was a vegan. I was raised without religion. I was just the weirdest kid in this small town, so I got made fun of a lot for it.

I am beyond honored to bring bisexuality in females to the screen more.

If you love what you're doing, it doesn't feel like work.

I don't really wear eyeshadow. I'm pretty much always about my lashes and my lips, and then I let the rest of it do its own thing.

I moved to L.A. straight out of graduating my arts high school and worked three jobs to afford living while taking acting classes and auditioning often.

I love a good book. I'm not a club girl. I like hanging out and reading my books.

I feel like I see so much online of people being cynical about never being able to find love, and it's become, like, cool. You don't need it by any means. You can live without it, and you can totally be self-independent and happy. But you can also be in a great relationship that's rewarding and loving and caring - and that exists.

I didn't have a lot of skin care products when I was a kid - my parents were very au naturale - and I think I was about 9 years old when my girlfriend told me she used Biore. I was like, 'Hmm, never heard of it.' So my mom took me to the store, and I picked out five different things and have been literally using it ever since.

My mom gave me a rose quartz that I carry every day. It promotes self-love. Whenever I feel a little down, I just hold it and get some good energy.

I'm super weird about my lips. I actually don't let makeup artists do my lipstick. I know my own lip line. I feel, even, they go too much over my lip line or too much under my lip line, and I don't want my lips to look strange on camera. I'm very particular about my lips.

My skin really reacts to stress.

From the ages of 5 to 17, I was a competitive dancer. I even went to an arts high school and double-majored in dance and theatre.

I don't like looking like a crazy person in my seat with a mask on, so I go into the airplane bathroom, put it on for a minute, and then I'll wash it off. Once I'm out of the bathroom, nobody even knows I did the mask, but my skin does!

I'd love to challenge myself and play characters that overcome experiences like homelessness or abuse, because social justice is really important to me.

When I first started doing carpets, my stylist and I would pose in the outfit in the mirror, and we decide what pose works with the outfit.

I love being on stage. I went into theater at five. I realized I really had something here.

Sunglasses were my accessory of choice, and I always had an abundance of pairs.

When I was younger, I used to be very afraid of doing anything out there with my makeup because I felt like my hair was such a big, strong piece.

I want makeup to be more about freedom of expression. If I want to put on makeup and make myself look different, I can, but it's not a standard for every single day.

I've got this weird thing where I wake up and put lotion all over, and when I go to sleep, I put lotion all over. I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but it's shameless.

I went through whole scene kid phase from when I was, like, 12 years old to 15. Black eyeliner - I got gauges, which I definitely regret now - and I had the world's worst haircut: it looked similar to a mullet with a rat's tail, essentially. It was not great.

I love Halloween. I love Thanksgiving. I love Christmas. I love New Year's.

Being vegan keeps my body fueled and running smoothly.

My mom put me into my first play at five at a local theater, and the next day after my first practice, I was like, 'This is what I want to do with my life.'

I'm a working actress in Hollywood. You unfortunately don't get the pick of the litter when it comes to auditions and jobs.

It's about finding where you're comfortable with yourself and staying true to yourself no matter the circumstances.

Bisexuality is normal in our society.

I went through a time of depression in my life when I was a teenager - I think a lot of teenagers do.

I have been obsessed with sunglasses for a very, very long time, so it was a natural fit for me to partner with Prive Revaux on my own collection.