Sometimes you have to be a diva. All the artists I admire from Madonna to Whitney to Mariah have all been called divas. If you are strong, if you have vision, if you are an artist, you have to do what you believe in. And if you get called a diva for it, then so what.
I don't want to be a diva champion.
When you think about a WWE Diva, you think of us girls in WWE, not, like, the girls that are in the indies, the girls in TNA or in other different companies. So yeah, the word 'Diva' means a lot to me.
That term's definitely got a negative aura to it, because people think a diva is somebody with an attitude who demands things all the time. Of course there is that type of diva, but my idea of a diva has always been a singer - whether male or female - who gets on that stage and captivates you with their presence and their voice.
I don't see myself as a diva at all.
I loathe the word 'celebrity,' and I hope I'm not a diva. Whenever I see diva-ish behaviour, I just leave the room; I find it appalling. You should always try to be civil to people.
I'm quite repulsed by the diva type.
I don't do like diva trips and stuff.
I've been a diva since I was four.
I think the diva is kind of a cliche. My definition of a diva is somebody whose talent does not match what they're trying to play, so all this temperament comes out.
The word diva has a negative connotation.
Being a WWE Diva is all about women empowerment.
I didn't want to annoy anyone or be seen as a diva.
I know that I'm definitely not a big big snob, and I know that at the times that I am a diva I know I'm being a diva. It's kind of annoying to know that you are. Because it's a person I do not want to be. So I'm trying my best not to become a jerk.
I'm definitely not the 'Diva' sort, I'm the wrestler.
I didn't debut in a film playing a diva.
I think the era of the diva actress is coming to an end.
But a true diva has dismissed that drama. A true diva's heart is open, and she's ready to play by her own rules - rules that are gentle and kind.
I'm proud of the Diva division.
I feel like I'm super hero diva and my power is glitter.
I want to have fun and be a diva - a kind-hearted diva!
Long before 'American Idol', people used to call me a diva. And I be like, 'Hold on, are you calling me something else on the sly? You gonna call me a diva, call me a good diva.'
I'm totally Italian, but I'm not a diva. If you could see the way I'm dressed in daily life, that's not a diva. Appearances are so not important to me.
I want to be a diva... like people-totally-respect-my-music diva, not diva like carry-my-diet-Coke-around.
A diva without a venue is a maniac.
We always called ourselves Divas. I came in through Diva Search. I was a Divas Champion. I always felt like it had this negative feeling to it because a Diva is so much more high maintenance, and that's the last thing we women wrestlers are.
There are obviously a lot of negative connotations that go along with being a Diva. But to me, being a Diva is someone who takes care of herself, that looks fabulous, is always on point with her fashion, and doesn't care what anybody thinks.
I'm too busy putting my energies into my performance to be a diva.
If a hundred people want autographs, sometimes you have to say no because you've got to get up for a 4 A.M. flight or something. In that sense, it really pisses me off when people think you've become a diva. It's not becoming a diva, it's because of the situation, I think.
Be a star not a diva!
By the time I was five, I was a little diva.
I'm such a diva on set.
I'm determined to be a diva.
I'm always shocked when actors have diva-esque behavior.
I'm not a diva. I'm a tadpole trying to be a frog.
Sometimes I think it's better to be a diva.
I'm a chanteuse and a diva, and I'm an actress who likes a script.
It was my dream to become a WWE Diva.
I have no business carrying myself like some diva.
Would they call me a diva if I were a guy?
As a drag diva auditioning in Hollywood, I've run the gamut.
I don't see anybody categorized as a 'fashion diva,' except for me! And I like that. I am thought of as a diva because I wear an evening dress and I take care of my look when I go out. I go to parties regarding business, not for fun. And that's why they call me a 'diva.'
Long before "American Idol" people used to call me a diva. And I be like, "Hold on, are you calling me something else on the sly? You gonna call me a diva, call me a good diva."
So if diva means giving your best, then yes, I guess I am a diva.
I'm not a blues singer, I'm a diva.
I have never felt like a diva!
I'm not a diva, and I'm not mean to people or have weird rules.
I'm not the coolest person in the world. I'm not the sexiest Diva or the strongest Diva. I know who I am. I'm not the most popular person, and I'm kind of dorky, and I'm someone you can see at your school or as your neighbor, and I think people like that.
It's such a diva thing, but I need one room for my suitcases and one for me.
I'm easy to get along with - I'm not a diva.
Diva has a negative connotation.
I don't think I'm a diva.
An extraordinary diva would never sit by herself.
I am not a diva: I am a Jones. 'Diva' is so overused. Diva, icons, the whole thing, legends... To be a diva, what is that?
I'm no diva but I can be annoying in a recording studio. Of course I try to be a diva in terms of confidence of performance and owning a song but I've never behaved like one in terms of the negative connotations of the word.
I'm pretty straightforward as a performer, but I do have a bit of a diva in me.
I have always despised people who thought they were better than others, and I made a promise to myself that I'd never turn into that kind of person. My family also helps to keep me grounded. Whenever I get a 'diva moment,' as they like to call it, they let me know it and say, 'Stop acting like a diva!' They're pretty good at it, too.
I openly admit it: I am a diva with my food.
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