Zitat des Tages von Riley Keough:
People are afraid to show women with demons. But I think it's important for women to see flawed female characters. We're held to a perfect standard, but every woman is flawed.
I think it's ridiculous when a character wakes up in the morning with lipstick and foundation and contour and fake eyelashes and hair done.
People are judgmental about sex, but everyone has their own moral code. So unless you are hurting people, who are we to say what's right?
I'm constantly lying to my dog. He only responds to manipulation and blackmail.
I do think we need heroes. It gives people hope and an example to follow.
Honestly, my idea of a fun night out is something like being in the middle of America in a pickup truck with a few friends.
I feel like the original 'Mad Max' created such a vivid world, that to go back and re-imagine it and kind of replay in that sandbox sounds like fun to me.
A lot of the time, unfortunately for women, there's not a lot of complex roles. I don't mean complex like tortured or whatever. I mean complex like there's more going on with them than, 'I'm a mom.'
My bare minimum for going out is lipstick and curled eyelashes.
I'm not shy. I'm quiet. With my close friends. I talk a lot. But if I'm at a big dinner, I'm not gonna walk in and go introduce myself to everybody.
I was always interested in having my own money - not my family's money. I don't think it had anything to do with me being Elvis's granddaughter. None of my drive was, 'I need to get away from my family legacy!'
There have been so many times when I'm sitting next to someone, and I have no idea who they are. I'm not very up to date on pop culture, and I'm sure I've offended people by being like, 'Oh, what do you do?'
Eventually, I want to move to Hawaii and chill forever.
I'm in New York a lot. And every time I'm in New York, I'm out every night - it's a bit much. After a week, I'm ready to go home.
It's weird, I grew up in California, and I've only surfed, like, once.
Sometimes I'll make face masks at home, and it's fun. I love that. I've been doing it since I was a teenager.
I've maybe gotten broken up with one time, and I like to think that's because I'm a very good girlfriend.
I was one of those kids who thought I could be the president of England when I grew up if I wanted to. Then I started acting and realized life is hard, and people are mean. And there's no president of England, and I'm not British.
If I'm filming, and I have a day off, I'll just sit at home, read, take baths, chill out, and not go anywhere.
I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.
Music is my favorite thing in the world. I grew up completely around it and I think it's one of the most important things to me, but at this point I can't see myself doing that professionally. Luckily, for the most part, I don't feel pressured.
What I had heard about TV is that it's very rigid - that you have to hit your mark, look a certain way, do certain things, that there is no freedom artistically - and that's my worst nightmare. I don't work well in rigid environments.