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I've had to learn not to read all the bad comments, or if you do, try and not take it into your soul, body, brain, and heart.
Anne-Marie
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I've written a lot of songs from watching women speak about women empowerment.
Anne-Marie
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All the kids at school would bully me and always wanted me to fight them. I never did, but if I wanted to, I totally could.
Anne-Marie
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I've never, ever just been attracted to men. I've never just been attracted to women.
Anne-Marie
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I feel, as an artist, it's important for me to write, and that's a big part of what my journey is - being able to write my stories and talk about stuff.
Anne-Marie
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If singing weren't happening, then yeah, I definitely would still be working hard at karate. I already have some teaching diplomas in it so would've continued to do that and maybe eventually had opened my own club! Maybe one day I still can.
Anne-Marie
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When it comes to how I portray myself online, I'm trying to be as real as I can and show people every side of what I do and not just put up selfies online of me in full done-up make up and stuff.
Anne-Marie
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'Alarm' and 'Ciao Adios' are about the same person, yeah.
Anne-Marie
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I do feel pressure to look good. But that's just not going to happen, because I have a double chin, and I can't pose. It's such a struggle.
Anne-Marie
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I went to a performing arts school. I went to an audition for a musical, 'Les Miserables,' in the West End, and I got in, and my parents were like, 'Oh, you can sing?' So I kind of started singing properly when I was, like, seven.
Anne-Marie
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Luckily, now I think that I attract people that are really nice, like my fans, who are really lovely people. They are really encouraging, and they help other people out as well, which, it's really great.
Anne-Marie
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I've become very aware of body issues and body confidence.
Anne-Marie
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When I see people sad, I'm sad.
Anne-Marie
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I always try and put out posts on social media about feeling good inside, and there's so much pressure for people to look a certain way and have a certain hairstyle or a certain lipstick.
Anne-Marie
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I was doing musical theatre 'til I was, like, 17, and then I started realising I could use my voice in a more, like, current way.
Anne-Marie
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I've got 'trust' tattooed on me, and I have a tattoo on my finger that's for my parents.
Anne-Marie
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Who needs a man? I don't.
Anne-Marie
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I just feel not many people hear that you should feel good inside and feel happy within your soul, instead of needing to look a certain way, so I always try and talk to people about that.
Anne-Marie
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For me, I try not to set any goals or try and see what's gonna happen, because I don't wanna be let down or disappointed that something didn't happen the way I thought it was gonna happen.
Anne-Marie
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I think social media has been really great for me.
Anne-Marie
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When I'm happy and in a good mood, I just search for other things that maybe connect to me on another level. I talk to my friends and see how they're feeling - see what's going on in their lives.
Anne-Marie
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It's always inspiring when people all come together and be strong as a group. This is why I feel so strongly to put the message to people that we need to stand together in tough times.
Anne-Marie
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Oh, God. Mate, I've written about 800 songs, and that's no exaggeration!
Anne-Marie
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My music is constantly changing because I am. I'm writing it and changing as I'm writing.
Anne-Marie
