I can pretty much get in touch with my evil side pretty easily.
England is my home. I could never leave. I'd miss my family and friends too much.
I wouldn’t call myself a feminist. I try to live by the girl-power motto. It’s about believing in yourself, no matter how bad a day you’re having, and lending your support to other women. It’s empowering to have that camaraderie with other women.
I represent the mixed race community, which I think gets left out a lot. I always describe myself as being mixed race.
I live my life on self-belief and I live it partly on going with the flow.
It's all about embracing your inner beauty and just living for yourself.
I've always said that kids should enhance your life, not hinder your life, so I just try to make the most out of being with my kids. You have to have a life for yourself somewhere in the mix of being a wife and mum.
I need some kind of emotional stake in it to write my lyrics, assuming that place. It might just be an emotion I understand but am not currently experiencing necessarily.
There are always pressures on decision-makers other than just what is right or what is wrong.
Forecasters tend to learn less and less about more and more, until in the end they know nothing about everything.
Under all that we think, lives all we believe, like the ultimate veil of our spirits