Top 25 Quotes & Sayings by Bella Poarch

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Filipino celebrity Bella Poarch.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Bella Poarch

Denarie Taylor, better known as Bella Poarch, is a Filipino-American singer and social media personality. On August 17, 2020, she created the most liked video on TikTok, in which she lip syncs to the song "Soph Aspin Send" by British rapper Millie B. In May 2021, she released her debut single "Build a Bitch".

I apologize to Koreans, because six months ago I got a tattoo of the red sun with 16 rays. At that time, I didn't know the history, but when I found out, I immediately scheduled it for removal.
My dream collaboration is Rose and I love K-Pop and I love Blackpink. I'm obsessed.
My scars from abuse made me insecure. And so I had to cover up my scars with tattoos. — © Bella Poarch
My scars from abuse made me insecure. And so I had to cover up my scars with tattoos.
In the military, I had to do my hair every morning. I had to put it in a bun and I can do it in two minutes easy. The military also taught me how to be a perfectionist. Everything has to be perfect.
I grew up watching anime, and the girls in anime have really rosy cheeks. That's how I got inspired to do my rosy pink cheeks on TikTok. I think it's really cute.
Growing up I used to get bullied and stuff, how I look like.
Growing up I wasn't allowed to wear makeup in school, so all my friends would have like lipstick and eyeliner on, and I wasn't allowed to. So I was always jealous.
I love 'Lord of the Rings.'
I want to inspire people to be comfortable in their own skin and to stay true to themselves, no matter what.
I love the Philippines. I feel like it's a huge part of me. It's my home.
I actually wanna go back to the Philippines, not the old house that I used to live in but I would want to visit the Philippines.
Growing up in a brand-new country, coming from the Philippines, was hard. I was treated differently and felt like people thought less of me because I was Asian.
I was my own role model.
Japanese culture is something I'm heavily inspired by. I was actually stationed for a few years in Japan with the Navy and I fell in love with a lot of that culture, especially when it comes to fashion and art.
I had a rough childhood.
The difference between Philippine makeup and U.S. makeup is that Filipinos don't really like foundation or really thick makeup.
I'm just happy that people like my content and accept me for who I truly am.
I wanted my first song to have a good meaning to it and to help a lot of people just to be more confident about themselves.
I get most of my inspiration from anime and video games.
My mother used to pack me Filipino food for lunch, and I would get made fun of because of the way it smelled. Kids would make fun of me because of the way I looked and call me 'Ling Ling.'
School was my escape even if I was getting bullied. — © Bella Poarch
School was my escape even if I was getting bullied.
The first video I ever uploaded was of me singing, and it only got 100 views, so I took it down right away. So when 'M to the B' got a million likes in a day, I was in shock. I would never have imagined something like that.
I feel like there's a tremendous amount of pressure that society and the Internet put on people to look or be perfect.
My mental health was getting really bad in the military and so the doctors decided not to renew my contract and advised me to take a break.
I grew up in the Philippines and I moved to the U.S. - to Texas - when I was a teenager.
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