I love Andre 3000 from OutKast. I think we'd complement each other, but I'm hoping he's got a good sense of humour.
I like not to feel that all my eggs are in one basket, or I get nervous.
I lend people money, but I'd never lend something that would jeopardise a friendship if I didn't get it back.
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.
I don't have a competitive bone in my body, so the last thing I want to do is be competing with people.
I'd rather be on my own than be with a violent man.
I've got so many clothes; I can dress in any style.
I'd never go on a reality show - it's too invasive.
I really hate bureaucracy and the idea that I'm not a free person.
I'd love to say that I could write political songs, but I don't feel clued-up enough.
I always carry a good lipstick with me, like MAC in Ruby Woo. It has a matt finish, the essence of that vintage glamour look.
I wasn't really comfortable reading until I was 12.
I want my shows to be eerie and mysterious.
I dread the idea of a paparazzi snapping me while I'm out running.
My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily.
No one ever chats me up; I think they all think I'm taken. Either that or no one fancies me.
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.
Working with Terry Gilliam was magic - I've been watching his films since I was little.
When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there.
Whatever you are, you have the right to get married.
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.
The freedom that money gives you makes you... well, I wouldn't say happy, but I'd say it gives you diversity.
I stay true to my lyrics. If I go back and look at them in hindsight, the emotions I had when I wrote them have passed. It feels unjustified to change them.
When you're on the pop treadmill, you don't always feel that cool because you have to do things to promote the record that aren't necessarily your environment.
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