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Lili Reinhart photographed by Eric Ray Davidson for Entertainment Weekly
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chapter seventeen: the town that dreaded sundown
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“She’s back. The ponytail returns tonight at 8pm EST.”
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riverdale season 2 recap countdown: 2 days
↳ s1e12: Anatomy of a Murder
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If my hair is real, if my eyelashes are real, my butt’s real. It’s constant. It’s all real. All natural, baby! And I’m a natural redhead. It’s funny because I was made fun of for it so much as a kid. I grew up in a small town, I was the only redhead other than my brother. We had South African accents, I was a vegan, I was raised without religion. I was just the weirdest kid in this small town, so I got made fun of a lot for it. My brother got stones thrown at him! So now I very much embrace it and want people to know I’m a natural redhead and proud of that.
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Cole Sprouse photographed for Teen Vogue, October 2017.
“I think the best thing about teens growing up today is how connected we are with other teens around the world. The differences in human experiences are a much more understandable thing now, because of social media and the internet in the information age. I’m a firm believer that racism and bigotry of any kind, whether it’s homophobia or xenophobia or anything, is truly the product of a hate borne of unknowing and not being exposed to people who live different lives than you. Social media has the potential to truly reduce and destroy those concepts that pushed us apart — that’s the glory of the teenage experience right now.”
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