Whether it's positive or negative press, it's all good. I do understand the game.
“Whether it's positive or negative press, it's all good. I do understand the game.”
— Lisa Lopes · Negative
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Whether it's positive or negative press, it's all good. I do understand the game.
“Whether it's positive or negative press, it's all good. I do understand the game.”
— Lisa Lopes · Negative
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“Whether it's positive or negative press, it's all good. I do understand the game.”
“Let it be understood that I am interested in making multimillion-dollar business deals.”
“When we were first recording, I was wearing a bag on my head.”
“Girls groups tend to break up more because sometimes it's hard for women to get along. And everybody is like, 'They're breaking up over silly stuff.' That's not the silly thing to me - to break up. The silly part is that you couldn't get back together. It's about working out, because everyone has their differences.”
“When we just hang around, our pants are always sagging.”
“We didn't know we might become role models but it's good that we did because if you're put in a position like this, you should try to make a difference because a lot of kids today don't have role models.”
“One thing about our show, 'Vanderpump Rules,' is that no matter what it is you go through, positive or negative, you definitely end up having to relive that moment months later.”
“Growing up in the industry... I would say most of the stuff is positive as long as you make it positive. It's only negative when you put yourself out there and don't ground yourself.”
“When I was 16, 17, 18 years old, I felt like I had seen it all and done it all, and I was really kind of negative about everything.”
“I always wanted to do a web series where I play a negative character, or someone who's a druggie, or a spoilt child.”
“I believe all positive things and negative things are valuable because they shape you.”
“There is no fascination to play only negative roles.”