It’s very frustrating to me when I hear my fans use the words “perfect” and “flawless”. Because it’s hours of hair and make-up, and binder cups on the back of your clothes. When it’s taken to the extreme, you end up slowly killing yourself, and alienating those around you in a struggle for perfection.
You have to remember what’s most important in life. I am loved by so many people and have a wonderful job. I know I’m incredibly blessed. I am a completely lucky human being.
It's a very wonderful yet difficult thing to be given a lot of really good opportunities and the world is at your fingertips. -Troian B.
I was definitely a tomboy. My mother liked to dress me differently, but it was her loss when I came home with mud in my hair every day. I've always been more comfortable with guys; I don't know why.
YEAH! I’m so grateful to all of you who nominated me and @itsashbenzo for #teenchoice looks like #pll for the win!!!! Photocred @keeoone (also nominated, go keegs!)
Troian Bellisario photographed by Brian Lowe
I’ve always known people in the spotlight and people who just grew up in LA and had nothing to do with the industry. It’s not a glamorous thing to me. It’s just a different type of business. I’ve seen friends go down the path of drugs or letting the spotlight go to their heads. I’ve witnessed that. It’s not a very good option if you want to have a long career like I do and do a lot of different things.
What Hollywood truly wants is for people to be themselves. I think what it’s designed for is to kind of turn people into something and just make them saleable. But what it really stands for, what it really loves, are people who are unafraid to be themselves, and as you can see, these are people who are excelling in their careers.
@sleepinthegardn And then she asked me to be sassy, but I think I just ended up looking like a cheerleader. @thisisorganic