Somebody once described my music as 'Hairdresser Pop.' I don't know what that sounds like.

I think fashion should be funny. Seriously!

I love the idea of not being able to afford something and just making your own version or buying a cheap knock-off instead.

I'm bored of just being in a band and touring.

I love the beach.

I absolutely hate waxing and any kinda manscaping, although I love it when I'm cutting a man's hair, and his eyebrows are really insane, and I get to trim them.

I love being surrounded by women.

That's what I want to put out into the world - just stuff I love, tributes to my favorite pop stars.

I think, aesthetically, I've always been drawn to packaging and products, combs and blowdryers, all that.

I don't know if this is necessarily a misconception, but I think people make way more a deal out of my sexuality than necessary.

There have been a lot of gay punks before me, and there will be a lot after.

I went to beauty school when I was 19 because I thought it seemed funny, not because I thought I'd be good at it. I was terrible at first. I gave a girl a perm, and she cried.

My favorite artists are my friends.

Honestly, I find so many fields - fashion, art, music - totally boring and restricting if you just stick to one of them and try so hard to fit into that thing.

I have zero morals about television. I just want to be entertained.

Perry Farrell is so gross, and his wife looks like a monkey.

If I don't have projects going on, I get depressed.

I went to beauty school, not art school.

I would get plastic surgery. It sounds fun.

I got a guitar when I was 14. I made really, really, really bad music as a teen. I learned to play Smashing Pumpkins and Hole songs.

Everyone knows queers and women invented punk.

I'm determined to only work with women or queer people because it's always a straight dude at the soundboard. I just don't want to do that anymore! It dilutes the fruit-ness!

It's important to be out as a performer.

I find it sad that people think it's a political, gender-bending thing, because, really, I'm just singing about guys. There's a million guys singing about girls, and no one makes a big deal of it.