Lili Reinhart can surely do everything -- act, dance, sing, write -- name it all and she is ready serve it to the crowd. She recently landed a big new role, which she can add to her endless list of flairs.

CoverGirl announced that the "Riverdale" actress will be the newest face of the magazine's yet-to-be-announced Spring Collection in 2020. Erika Woods, the fashion magazine's Vice President of marketing, welcomed the "unapologetically" Reinhart on their recent release.

Woods described the actress as an "authentic, talented, and truly live by what she believes in" person.

Reinhart sent a response through "Allure", stating that she is a believer of people who find their unique asset and discover the things that can unleash their confidence. Since 13, the "Hustler" star has been using makeup to make herself feel good, and joining CoverGirl made her feel the happiest and most honored among others.

"I am so honored to partner with CoverGirl, an iconic brand that is inclusive of anyone who finds the joy in playing with makeup," Reinhart stated.

Besides The CW teen drama "Riverdale", Reinhart also starred in "Hustlers" with Jennifer Lopez, Constance Wu and Keke Palmer. She is also set to publish her poetry book entitled "Swimming Lessons" the same season when her works with the CoverGirl family will be issued.

Reinhart truly has all the great things an actress can wish, and her list of achievements is already at first-rate even though her journey is just starting.

Positive Skin Movement

There's a lot of reason for Reinhart to be the cover girl of CoverGirl. After all, she has been spreading positivity and self-love over the years -- values that the magazine certainly holds in a high regard.

In 2018, Reinhart posted a make-up-free selfie, showing her pimples and revealing that she had cystic acne. It ignited a positive skin movement online and inspired people by telling them that acne would not make anyone less of a beauty.

Since then, the "Riverdale" star started to share her journey and everything about her cystic acne. She even taught her fans about her skincare treatment and evening regime through her Instagram story.

The movement did not end there.

She created the hashtag #breakoutbuddy to encourage her fans to feel positive about their own skin. According to People, Reinhart told them that she has this habit of telling people about her breakouts to express her frustration and feel better afterward. She would always acknowledge her skin condition and get over it after throwing dramas.

"I find it therapeutic sharing that with my fans because it made me feel like it was OK when I broke out. It also shows other people that it's OK to break out," Reinhart told People.

She may still be facing the skin disease, but her confidence with her skin made her more compatible to be the CoverGirl's new ambassador.