It’s amazing living alone. I’m very lucky. It’s like a refuge.
PALOMA FAITHIt’s amazing living alone. I’m very lucky. It’s like a refuge.
PALOMA FAITHI’m not that materialistic. I like nice clothes and that, but I don’t spend lots of money on stuff. I’m not really into TV, I don’t have an iPod, I’ve got a gramophone.
PALOMA FAITHThe freedom that money gives you makes you… well, I wouldn’t say happy, but I’d say it gives you diversity.
PALOMA FAITHI don’t connect much with the present. I have more of an affinity for what came in the past.
PALOMA FAITHI’m surrounded by friends and family who are not that impressed by celebrity. They don’t have any problem telling me I’m acting like an idiot or I’m not that funny.
PALOMA FAITHMy mum came from nothing and didn’t have many opportunities in her youth, and she blames a lot of her social inadequacies on that.
PALOMA FAITHI’m the type of person who, if somebody offers me a free meal, I get excited because you never know where your next free meal is going to come from.
PALOMA FAITHI feel quite fearless protecting the people I love.
PALOMA FAITHWhatever you are, you have the right to get married.
PALOMA FAITHAnybody who says they don’t want to be seen on a show which has millions of people watching it at one time when they’re in the business of selling records is a bit silly.
PALOMA FAITHWe all get old, but I always say the skinny, pretty girls will be screwed.
PALOMA FAITHI like someone with a really good and dark sense of humour.
PALOMA FAITHI’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.
PALOMA FAITHSometimes people fear the truth. They’d rather not speak to you than know what you really think.
PALOMA FAITHIt’s celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.
PALOMA FAITHI like sparkles; I think I’m a magpie.
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