Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Madelaine Petsch

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Madelaine Petsch.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Madelaine Petsch

Madelaine Grobbelaar Petsch is an American actress and YouTuber. She is known for portraying Cheryl Blossom on The CW television series Riverdale and Marissa in F the Prom.

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'm a working actress in Hollywood. You unfortunately don't get the pick of the litter when it comes to auditions and jobs.
I start off by cleansing with the Biore Baking Soda Acne Cleansing Foam. I've tried so many different acne products and what I love about this one is it's very gentle and won't dry your skin out, all while keeping acne in check.
I've always had way too many pairs of sunglasses. It's been my accessory of choice. I keep the same jewelry, mostly the same kind of style, but my sunglasses always change.
The impact that movies, film, and TV have on me - the way that they can toy with my emotions - is beautiful, and I've always wanted to do that for other people. — © Madelaine Petsch
The impact that movies, film, and TV have on me - the way that they can toy with my emotions - is beautiful, and I've always wanted to do that for other people.
There were nights I was at home crying, thinking I'd never make it. I'd get up the next day and go to the audition, do my best, and try my hardest.
I've been plant-based my whole life.
Every human being goes through a period of time in their life where they feel like they've lost who they are, and they're trying to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
I'm really happy to bring bisexuality to TV because you don't see that often on television, especially with women.
I'd rather kiss my best friend than kiss some random guy.
It's a lot of scrubbing of my lips every day. I make my own lip scrubs at home with coffee grinds and coconut oil.
I've never really wanted to do the bra top or booty shorts at festivals. I'd rather be cool, casual, and comfortable, and I like wearing outfits that I can also walk on the street with. In short, I don't really dress differently at festivals.
I think it would be the biggest regret of mine - getting anything tattooed.
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.
It's hard for people to differentiate between a character they see on television and a person who plays the character. — © Madelaine Petsch
It's hard for people to differentiate between a character they see on television and a person who plays the character.
I love Halloween. I love Thanksgiving. I love Christmas. I love New Year's.
I grew up in a small town, I was the only redhead other than my brother.
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.'
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.
My favorite way to be bold? Bouncing on a little highlighter with a damp Beautyblender. Especially under the brow bone, on the tip of the nose, and on the Cupid's bow!
I eat clean and non-processed food, which helps me avoid feeling fatigued on long workdays.
I have a very strict skincare regimen that I do every day.
I love rose gold - it's just beautiful and classy and timeless.
I'm a sunglasses aficionado if I do say so myself.
I had actually auditioned for a guest star role on 'Legends of Tomorrow,' and the show had the same casting director as 'Riverdale.'
There's no perfect life. There's always something going on behind the curtain that people don't know about.
My diet works for me because I can be very flexible about what I eat in a day.
I love a good book. I'm not a club girl. I like hanging out and reading my books.
I think my generation is extremely cynical about love.
I used to never wear red.
If you love what you're doing, it doesn't feel like work.
I'm very type-A.
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'd love to challenge myself and play characters that overcome experiences like homelessness or abuse, because social justice is really important to me.
I'm a huge advocate of showing my relationship online because love does exist, and I think it's so important for our generation to know that love will win. No matter who you love, what you love, it will win.
Sunglasses were my accessory of choice, and I always had an abundance of pairs.
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.
Bisexuality is normal in our society.
I think fans sometimes forget we also have lives outside of the show.
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. — © Madelaine Petsch
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 am beyond honored to bring bisexuality in females to the screen more.
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.
I feel like it's extremely rare to find a female who's bisexual and not either lesbian or straight on television shows.
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 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.
Knowing that you're not alone, and that people genuinely care, is really important.
Whenever your agent and your manager are on the phone with you at the same time, you know they're either going to give you the most amazing news or the worst news.
If it's the right role, yes, of course, I would shave my head, but I don't know what role that would be. I'm still very attached to the hair.
Somebody told me a story where they met a celebrity when they were six years old, and the celebrity was really mean. They still remember that to this day. I never want some 22-year-old in ten years' time to say, 'I met Madelaine Petcsh, and it ruined my idea of celebrities,' so I'm always aware.
I think, very often, little girls look at these teen television shows and think, 'I have to have a boyfriend because Blair Waldorf has a boyfriend, and she's always fighting over boys!'
People enjoy photos of me by myself, and people also love to see how in love I am - it's a really beautiful thing to share with my fans, actually. — © Madelaine Petsch
People enjoy photos of me by myself, and people also love to see how in love I am - it's a really beautiful thing to share with my fans, actually.
The Deep Cleansing Pore Strips have been a staple product in my life for years. I don't pop blackheads. I don't touch my face. I like that this allows me to feel like I'm getting them out without grossing myself out.
Being vegan keeps my body fueled and running smoothly.
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!
When you're in high school, there are so many bullies, and a lot of kids don't know why the bullies are being mean to them, so they blame it on themselves.
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 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.
There's not one part of dialogue left behind on 'Riverdale.' You have to really be on your toes when you watch it.
I've been obsessed with sunglasses since the beginning of time.
I went through a time of depression in my life when I was a teenager - I think a lot of teenagers do.
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