Todavía otra rápida entrevista con Sharleen Spiteri a Express.co.uk de ayer. Aquí en inglés, donde confiesa que no pueda pasar por delante de un Zara (Inditex, A Coruña) sin comprar.
Yet another quick interview with Sharleen Spiteri to yesterday's Express.co.uk, below, where she confesses that she can't pass by a Zara (inditex, A Coruña) without buying something.
[Simon Cage]
Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri: 'I’m totally not cool and I don’t care'
Texas singer Sharleen, 45, lives in London with her daughter Misty, 11, and partner Bryn Interview by Simon Gage
Not a lot of people know this but I’m very good at... hair. I was a hairdresser, and a really good one. I still cut everyone’s hair, including my daughter Misty’s and my boyfriend’s. I can wind a perm and I can even do a set.
My nickname is… Spitz, though at school I was known as Spit the Dog because Tiswas was massive then.
My favourite TV show is... Breaking Bad. And I loved The Fall, with Jamie Dornan and Gillian Anderson. That was so scary.
My perfect evening is... cooking some good food, having some friends round, a couple of bottles of wine, kids running around the garden and going to bed early while the adults carry on a bit.
I’d like to say sorry to... no one. If I’ve needed to say sorry, I’ve already said it. And I’ve done that plenty of times.
My first kiss was... when I was 12. My cousin ran over me on his Chopper. I had a cut lip, and this older boy who was in the army gave me a kiss on the cheek to say, “You’ll be OK.” I was besotted.
My biggest regret is... not having four or five children. I might have another one but I’m 46 this year so four or five are not going to happen.
The one thing I’d change about myself is... my nose is all over the shop so I’d like to straighten it. And I’d love to be tall and skinny, but small people look better on stage.
The best thing my parents taught me was... when you decide to have sex with someone, make sure that person knows they’re getting the greatest gift in the world. So I saved it and saved it and saved it.
The last time I cried was… when Andy Murray won Wimbledon. I was like, “Please, Andy, don’t cry,” then I started welling up.
The first record I ever bought was…Oliver’s Army by Elvis Costello when I was about 10 years old. I still love it today – it’s on a playlist on my phone called “Tracks of my Youth”.
It’s not good for my image but I like... I don’t have an image. I’m totally not cool and I don’t care.
My greatest weakness is... my daughter. She’s the one person that can get round me, though I can be really strict because I care so much.
If I could pass any law I would... make everyone be nicer to everyone. I drive... a Mercedes G-Wagen, one of those big, square ones that carries loads of people.
The shop I can’t walk past is… Zara and Cos. There are always good bits and pieces in there. They have nice necks. I like a high neck – I don’t want a neckline down here, like Oliver Tobias.
The most expensive thing I’ve ever splashed out on is… a car for my mum and dad. They were blown away, in tears.
My perfect Sunday is... a roast. Chicken, gravy – I love gravy – Yorkshires and roast potatoes in duck fat with crunchy bits.
My favourite place in Britain is... my home town, Glasgow.
My last holiday was… St Lucia, last year. It was lovely. Totally lazy –I did absolutely nothing.
The best day of my life was… when I gave birth to my daughter. I just remember thinking, “Why has she not got a big mop of black hair? Why is my child platinum blonde?” She’s still as blonde as anything.
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