I don’t think of Home Depot as romantic, but I do think the Christmas wonderland they put up during the holidays is magical. That is what Home Depot is to me, and that is the only romantic thing about it. – Betty Who
I think it’s so important as an artist to stand up for what you believe in, and I think that if equal rights is something that you really believe in, and you have a voice that people listen to, and you need to share that – I think that’s really important. – Betty Who
I don’t do filler songs. I don’t get them. They don’t make any sense to me. Why would I literally waste my time on a song that doesn’t hold up to the same standards as the other songs on the album? I won’t play it live. – Betty Who
I’m a pretty aggressive girl in general. So if there’s a boy that I like, you’re going to know how I feel. I just put it out there. – Betty Who
I want it all. I want the Pepsi endorsement. I want the arena shows. I want Times Square! – Betty Who
I was always obsessed with other performers doing their thing, and Britney ‘Live in Las Vegas’ from 2001 is my absolute favorite tour DVD of all time. – Betty Who
To avoid sounding like a cliche, I won’t say I want to get proposed to in Paris, but Paris. I want it to happen somewhere public where people can be excited that I just got proposed to, and everyone applauds, like in a restaurant – that, or somewhere totally secluded… in Paris. – Betty Who
My intent for EPs – and, really, my philosophy on my music – is that every single song has to be worth it. – Betty Who
I’m definitely not pushing to find who can I write with or produce with, but of course I’m open to something if it comes up. – Betty Who
I still feel like the 10-year-old dancing in front of her mirror, mostly to ‘No Strings Attached.’ – Betty Who
I’m very much half-American – my mom is American. I grew up in Australia until I was 16, then I finished high school over here because I got into this performing arts high school. – Betty Who