I'd say that, first and foremost, I'm a performer; I started performing when I was four years old, and being on stage from a young age set me up.
I'm so used to changing time zones that I can sleep at any time. I'm rarely ever tossing and turning - if I am, it's really a big deal.
It's celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.
I just really want to make albums - and however I can, I will.
My mum's always on at me to have children and blames 'that stupid stage thing you do' for me not already having a family.
My mum came from nothing and didn't have many opportunities in her youth, and she blames a lot of her social inadequacies on that.
My favourite authors are Milan Kundera and Jeanette Winterson.
No one ever chats me up; I think they all think I'm taken. Either that or no one fancies me.
I dread the idea of a paparazzi snapping me while I'm out running.
I've got so many clothes; I can dress in any style.
We live in a society where everything's packaged.
Real talent shines through regardless of how many others there are around you.
My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily.
When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there.
Anything that's on television as often as someone on 'The X Factor' is what's successful. That doesn't mean that I condone that or think that it's right. To be honest, I'd be the first to say I think it's a shame. But if that's the way it is then that's the way it is.
Ever since I was little, my mum used to choose an outfit for me and lay it on the bed so I'd know what I was wearing the next day. I never went to a uniformed school, so I always had an outfit - and I never really grew out of that, I don't think.
I don't normally have time to read, so when I go away I like to take a few books.
We all get old, but I always say the skinny, pretty girls will be screwed.
I think initially, the record industry struggled a lot with digital media because there are a lot of aspects to it that can potentially destroy our industry.
I think that there should be options available, quite early on, that if someone is recognised as a disruptive child, for them to be trained vocationally. Maybe if those kids were given the option to learn how to contribute to society on a practical level they wouldn't get into trouble.
I don't understand why the accent you speak in has to indicate what level of intellect you have.
I travel regularly and have learnt to be very methodical as far as packing is concerned. For example, I always check the weather in advance of where I'm going to ensure that I've packed the right clothes.
I use debit cards for everyday purchases, as I don't believe in credit cards. But this has caused problems, especially with American touring, because I refuse to have a credit card - and in America you can't pay for anything on a debit card.
I was mainly raised by a working mum who didn't have much time or inclination for making food. So I had three or four basic meals: fish fingers and a tomato; a packet scotch egg and a tomato; pasta with a tin of tomatoes; and extra mild plastic-y cheddar chopped into cubes with bits of cucumber.
I lend people money, but I'd never lend something that would jeopardise a friendship if I didn't get it back.
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