Top 115 Quotes & Sayings by Perrie Edwards - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I'm not like 'Oh I am going to be so mobbed today and everyone is going to take my photo.' I don't see myself like that.
We like to stay grounded and be normal people and not act like divas.
We've been through a lot personally, emotionally and career-wise. — © Perrie Edwards
We've been through a lot personally, emotionally and career-wise.
We're perfectionists. We take everything we do so seriously.
I think you have to learn to have a thick skin. I think it comes with being in a girl band and being an artist. People want to know what you're doing and what you're up to, which is fine with us.
There is nothing better than having people around you who make you feel special, make you feel calm, make you feel normal.
It's double standards when you're young women. When we started out it was almost like, 'This is your lane, stay in your lane. You're the faces and the name.' We're not. We're the brand.
At the end of the day, we are real people going through real things.
We want to write about things that we can always relate to.
Everyone's got a little bit of weird in them, and you should let it out.
I think everyone can relate to music.
In Manchester a girl pulled a lock of my hair out once. She hugged me and then tugged my head and just walked away hugging it.
We want everybody to feel great about themselves.
The reason that we called the album 'Glory Days' is because we're gonna look back on this time and say that it was the glory days, the best time of our life. Hopefully our fans can share that with us.
Little Mix stand for girl power and sisterhood. — © Perrie Edwards
Little Mix stand for girl power and sisterhood.
When you're in this industry life's never going to be normal. As much as you try.
I remember being on a red carpet and they put the mic to us and asked 'are you feminists?' and we panicked. We were so terrified to speak back then.
I've lost a lot of friends.
The best part about being in a group is having each other for support. The girls are like my sisters and always look out for me.
I think being named role models kind of happened just naturally, we never really asked for it. Which is lovely, I love the fact that girls look up to us and we empower people and inspire them.
It is hard when fans say nasty things on Twitter but we are starting to build a thicker skin and are getting used to it.
A lot of 1D fans are our fans as well and most are very supportive of us.
I always say if girls stick together we can be the strongest force ever.
We write about everything; we are very honest when we write.
We're girls' girls.
Everything is harder for a woman in every kind of aspect and that's why we try to empower women with our music, our image and everything we stand for.
I thought I was just a normal singer. I did a few shows at school but was always at the back. I never had the confidence to do it well.
We have grafted, we write our own music, we are great performers - we put our life and soul into it. So when people say, 'Why are they wearing that?' you just want to say, 'Did you hear the vocals? Did you see the performance? Did you see how much went into it?'
We've been around the world, we've performed in places we couldn't even imagine we'd perform in.
We all felt very passionate about what we wanted to do and how we wanted to be perceived by our fans and by the media.
When we were younger we were so confident. Then when we got flung into the industry we began to get self-conscious and started criticising ourselves because other people were doing it.
The thing is with us is, we never want to be predictable. But at the same time we know what our fans love and we know what kind of sounds we want to get across to everyone.
Being the same is boring.
I try not to let what I read in the paper get to me. But I still read things and I think 'That didn't happen.'
We're businesswomen.
I think with the 'Get Weird' album, it was the hardest album we've ever made so we had no idea what sound we wanted to go for, we didn't really know what we wanted to write about... and so it took a lot of time.
We don't think it's fair that women get scrutinized more than men. — © Perrie Edwards
We don't think it's fair that women get scrutinized more than men.
That's what 'LM5' is about, empowering women to be who they are.
You'd never think getting four random girls together would work, but it really did.
So 'Glory Days' is, basically, we've been saying that these are the best days of our lives and we're gonna look back on this when we're really old and think 'Wow, we had so much fun, we absolutely loved it and we had the best times of our lives.'
Being in a girl group, we might bicker a lot about hair dryers or straighteners, but it's never serious. We've been lucky that we get along so much, it's like having three other sisters to party with every day-it's fun!
Nothing really goes through my head when I'm performing live, I normally just look out into the crowd and see the fans and it makes me feel really happy - especially when they all sing the lyrics back, it's amazing.
Hating someone is like burning down your own house to get rid of a rat. Invest your energy into something more worthwhile.
As much as I love food, I'd have to save my girls!
If you want to be a singer or a performer or absolutely anything in the world that you want to do, I think you should never give up, you should never let anyone put you down and tell you you can't do it, because if you believe in yourself you will go far
I love like the 80s look - 80s and early 90s, like the high-waisted jeans and the crop tops, and the floral prints, and flowers and stuff like that. Big baggy jumpers... yeah, stuff like that.
We want to tell our fans to love who you are. You're yourself, so you shouldn't change it.
If your fans are listening to the music and they can relate to it, they'll relate to it a lot more if it comes from us. — © Perrie Edwards
If your fans are listening to the music and they can relate to it, they'll relate to it a lot more if it comes from us.
I was always the one at school nobody fancied and I've only ever had one proper relationship.
Things do happen and it's not you that changes, it's your life that changes
Just be yourself, be confident. Try and stand out - but in a good way. Stand out for being yourself other then wearing like a chicken suit or something.
Just have fun and take every bit of experience that you can.
Just be nice to other girls because as a force we are a whole lot stronger when we stick together.
Right now I'm pouring my heart out and she's pulling faces
Believe in yourself and don't care about haters.
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