I've always supported myself. I like the sense of knowing exactly where I stand financially, but there is a side of me that longs for a knight in shining armor.
It's funny - people think analysis or psychiatry is mad, and THEY go to CHURCH.
I don't really have a comprehension of being a public figure.
I haven't physically attacked anyone in a couple of years.
You have to play your characters, not like them.
I don't have a saviour or a royal family.
I don't wake up drenched in sweat because I haven't been on stage in years.
There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we respect; and poets by nature, these we love.
'Spice Girls' is about unifying the world - every age, every gender, everyone. It's woman power, it's an essence, a tribe.
No man truly has joy unless he lives in love.
Is it my fault if I do not look like an English girl and I do not talk like a Nigerian? Well, who says an English girl must have skin as pale as the clouds that float across her summers? Who says a Nigerian girl must speak in fallen English. . . ?