29 Quotes by Bretman Rock
Bretman Rock, born on July 31, 1998, is a Filipino-American social media personality, beauty influencer, and comedian. Rising to fame through his engaging and humorous content on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, Bretman Rock has amassed a massive following and become a beloved figure in the beauty community. Known for his bold personality, sharp wit, and unapologetic self-expression, he has brought a fresh and authentic voice to the beauty industry.
Through his makeup tutorials, product reviews, and comedic skits, Bretman Rock has inspired countless individuals to embrace their unique beauty and have fun with their makeup routines. His influence extends beyond the digital realm, as he has collaborated with major beauty brands and launched his own merchandise. Despite his success, Bretman Rock remains down-to-earth and relatable, connecting with his audience on a personal level. His message of self-love, positivity, and embracing individuality has resonated with fans worldwide, making him a role model for many.
Bretman Rock Quotes
I'm, like, really cute.
When I run, I don't ever think about my destination.
You only get hate if you let yourself get hate. (Meaning)
I've always loved being in front of the camera.
Men's clothing and women's clothing shouldn't even really be a thing.
It's crazy to me that we call it a beauty industry when it's not beautiful at all.
I'm living my dream.
Makeup is all about creativity to me.
Being in the beauty industry, since there wasn't many men in makeup it was weird and obviously at beauty events we would get weird looks. But over time it's been amazing seeing how accepting everyone is when it comes to boys wearing makeup.
To be honest with you, my mom never really wore makeup when I was growing up. She wasn't really my makeup muse. It was my grandma. The biggest thing that she taught me is that it doesn't matter how your makeup comes out, it's really just how you wear it. If you carry it like you killed your makeup, then that's all that matters.
Don't forget to appreciate everyone you have in your life... not everyone is blessed to have them like you do.
Drag Race' was, like, my outlet and finally being able to see myself in television and that was through Manila Luzon, who was a 'Drag Race' contestant. Manila was the first Asian queer person that I ever saw on mainstream media and 'Drag Race' really did that for me.
As long as you are doing things with a smile on your face, and you are having fun, then you are being unfiltered.
Growing up in the Philippines, I wanted to be so much like my dad. He taught me simple survival stuff.
I think people are always surprised to learn that I'm actually nice.
To be honest, I kind of skipped over watching cartoons, and reality TV shows raised me. Literally, in fifth grade I ran home from school and watched 'Jersey Shore' every Thursday, girl.
Our dynamic is different from other siblings. We're always fighting but we know that we love each other and we get along. People don't see that. If my sister didn't want to be in my videos, she would've told me.
My first-ever social medium was actually MySpace. But my first video ever was on YouTube - that's when I thought I was a fashion guru - posting fashion stuff. I deleted all of those videos. And I regret doing that today, because I want to look back and see how baduy I was in seventh grade!
When I first started with social media, there were a couple of us that were men in makeup. I didn't have anyone that I looked up to at a young age. Now, it's so accessible. You just go online and see all these amazing men in makeup. We share the same passion, but we all have different goals and we come from different places.
We were basically camping my whole childhood because we were so poor.
Now that I'm older and wiser, and I know what that word means and what it possesses... I'm like, 'Yes, I am a mahu and you should look up to me!'
We can watch only so many reality shows filmed in L.A. It gets boring and repetitive.
To be honest with you, I just loved making videos.
I'll always be wearing makeup. It's not gonna ever stop.
Beauty will always be a part of Bretman Rock.
Even though my dad came from a family that was very religious, he was actually the first one who bought and let me play with Barbies. My mom, the first makeup I ever used was hers, and she never once said, 'Oh, you're so gay for doing that.'
A lot of the biggest beauty influencers are men, people of color as well.
As long as you carry your makeup like you got it done by the biggest celebrity make artist, then everyone will see that.
There are so many reality shows, but there's none that really shows the island life and what influencers are in the islands. We don't have the same resources as people in L.A. do.
I know I'm not the only kid that moved to America and had to live with 30 cousins in one house.
― Bretman Rock Quotes
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