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“I don’t look at her like she’s a bad girl. She just misunderstood sometime, she’s a little troubled, she’s a little dysfunctional. She’s a survivor.”
“I mean, a lot of the times I think I’m seen as a bad girl, and I think that’s because I’m so open.”
“I was like the good girl, bad girl, there were no grey areas for me.”
“The whole point of remaining on cable is to remain true to who I am. That’s a bad, bad girl that got a big job.”
“I wonder why it is, that young men are always cautioned against bad girls. Anyone can handle a bad girl. It’s the good girls men should be warned against.”
“It’s easy to play a bad girl: You just do everything you’ve been told not to do, and you don’t have to deal with the consequences, because it’s only acting.”
“People assume that because I was brought up on Rolling Stones tours, and my father is who he is, I’m some kind of rock-and-roll bad girl.”
“I was a total bad girl growing up.”
“The more people pointed at me in scorn the more stubborn I got and when they began calling me the Bad Girl of West Seattle High, I tried to live up to it.”
“I don’t want to be ‘Halsey: America’s Sweetheart,’ or ‘Halsey: Bad Girl.’ If you can sum up my career in a clickbait headline, I’ve done something wrong.”
“I think I like playing the bad girl. I like complicated. I like flawed, messed up complicated. It’s more interesting.”
“I do keep getting these bad girl roles. The funny thing is that, honestly, I don’t think I’m believable as these aristocratic mean girls. But I do love playing them.”
“I never said I was a ‘good girl.’ I’m not a bad girl.”
“I love playing the bad girl.”
“I’m an emotional eater. If something’s worth celebrating, we’re going to grab pizza. If it’s going bad, girl, pass me the chocolate. Gotta keep it in check!”
“I was into Black Power, and my practice Oxbridge essay was a rant. The headmistress said I’d never get in with that, but she was probably wrong. I was the ideal combination: a swot who was also a bad girl.”
“You can have a lot of fun playing a bad girl.”
“A pulp story without a detective and, obviously, somebody for him to do battle with is unthinkable, and I can’t remember reading a pulp story that didn’t have a dame – either a good girl or a bad girl.”
“I went to small liberal schools my whole life, and I was also a bad girl in high school; I went to, like, five schools.”
“I basically became a cheerleader because I had a very strict mom. That was my way of being a bad girl.”
“I think that everybody would love to play the bad girl, ’cause for most of us, it’s a stretch.”
“I’m a bad girl. I always fall for good guys.”
“It’s so much fun to play the bad girl. Everybody has that little side of them they never really get to get out.”
“I don’t think men like a bad girl. Well, I haven’t had a date in a year so I’m obviously doing something wrong. It’s not that my standards are too high, I haven’t even been asked out in a year. I have no standards, anyone, please!”