I love 'Afterlife with Archie.'
— Madelaine Petsch
I moved to L.A. straight out of graduating my arts high school and worked three jobs to afford living while taking acting classes and auditioning often.
I do a lot of dance classes in my spare time. I'm a dancer at heart.
Comics are so one-dimensional, especially 'Archie.'
I love a good book. I'm not a club girl. I like hanging out and reading my books.
I'm a firm believer in reading actual books.
My favorite lip balm is, weirdly enough, just a little tube of Aquaphor. It's clear, and it will keep my lips glossy and perfect for hours.
There's no perfect life. There's always something going on behind the curtain that people don't know about.
I'm afraid of open bodies of water. I was in a glass-bottomed boat that broke a long time ago, so I've always been kind of freaked out.
I try to use my platform for things that I believe in and for things that would have helped me when I was younger. I try to keep everything really positive, which is why I made a YouTube channel, to integrate fans more into my life.
I don't triple cleanse if I'm not working. If I don't have a bunch of makeup on, I'll do one wash, and then I'm done.
I'll read tweets that people will tweet at me from time to time, but I try not to read too much about it, because you just never know what's going to end up influencing you.
I went through whole scene kid phase from when I was, like, 12 years old to 15. Black eyeliner - I got gauges, which I definitely regret now - and I had the world's worst haircut: it looked similar to a mullet with a rat's tail, essentially. It was not great.
The pore strips have always been a staple for me. I like products where you can really feel like it's working, and of course you can see all your blackheads getting ripped out.
Every human being goes through a period of time in their life where they feel like they've lost who they are, and they're trying to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
I have a very strict skincare regimen that I do every day.
When I was younger, I used to be very afraid of doing anything out there with my makeup because I felt like my hair was such a big, strong piece.
My skin really reacts to stress.
The fans are really sweet.
I love being on stage. I went into theater at five. I realized I really had something here.
That was my relationship to 'Archie' for the most part: just the Sunday strips.
I'm obsessed with everything Ryan Murphy does.
My way of finding a book is to go on Emma Roberts' reading list.
I've always been somebody who would put together an outfit, and my go-to accessory would be a pair of sunglasses.
I was the weirdest kid in this small town in Washington. I was the only person who was from somewhere else, so I think they just didn't understand it... They said I was a weirdo or that I didn't belong there. That was the hardest one when people said I didn't belong there.
I'm so happy I get to do 'Riverdale,' and I love the people I'm doing it with.
My dad is very environmentally conscious, and so I've always been close to nature.
If you look at my carpet photos, I'm doing the exact same pose all the way down the carpet - like, I literally shuffle in that pose.
The first skincare product I ever got was nose strips. I was 8 years old, and I was like, 'I want to feel like a grown-up.'
I always have my Biore strips because they're fun. I always have Crest White Strips. I always have lip balm, and I'll bring concealer with me.
I've never really wanted to do the bra top or booty shorts at festivals. I'd rather be cool, casual, and comfortable, and I like wearing outfits that I can also walk on the street with. In short, I don't really dress differently at festivals.
From the ages of 5 to 17, I was a competitive dancer. I even went to an arts high school and double-majored in dance and theatre.
I'm super weird about my lips. I actually don't let makeup artists do my lipstick. I know my own lip line. I feel, even, they go too much over my lip line or too much under my lip line, and I don't want my lips to look strange on camera. I'm very particular about my lips.
Sunglasses were my accessory of choice, and I always had an abundance of pairs.
When I'm not on set, I'm either fresh-faced to give my skin some breathing time, or if I'm going out, I prefer more of a nude palette, usually a mauve lip and some light brown eyeshadow!
For me, because my life is so public, I just like to be alone sometimes in my private house and enjoy my time.
I think the first role I ever played was the Magic Carpet in 'Aladdin Jr.' I did a lot of tap dancing and not a lot of dialogue. But I loved it so much, and I loved the way people responded to the characters.
I'm just a nerd at heart, and I'm actually quite nice.
I've always been a performer.
My mom gave me a rose quartz that I carry every day. It promotes self-love. Whenever I feel a little down, I just hold it and get some good energy.
It's about finding where you're comfortable with yourself and staying true to yourself no matter the circumstances.
I think, very often, little girls look at these teen television shows and think, 'I have to have a boyfriend because Blair Waldorf has a boyfriend, and she's always fighting over boys!'
I've been working on this career path of mine since I was three years old.
I was raised by vegan parents, and we ate out of my backyard garden for my whole life.
When I first started doing carpets, my stylist and I would pose in the outfit in the mirror, and we decide what pose works with the outfit.
I don't like looking like a crazy person in my seat with a mask on, so I go into the airplane bathroom, put it on for a minute, and then I'll wash it off. Once I'm out of the bathroom, nobody even knows I did the mask, but my skin does!
I didn't have a lot of skin care products when I was a kid - my parents were very au naturale - and I think I was about 9 years old when my girlfriend told me she used Biore. I was like, 'Hmm, never heard of it.' So my mom took me to the store, and I picked out five different things and have been literally using it ever since.
I'm definitely a jeans girl.
If I dyed my hair, my mother would actually disown me.
I used to never wear red.