My goal and my career is definitely not to be famous. That's a really horrible goal just to be famous for the sake of having fame.
Having bodyguards is just part of being famous I think.
Why does anybody want to be famous? You know what's important to me? Having lunch! Pasta! Seeing my friends! Is that so crazy?
I love singing - singing is what I'm famous for doing. Now it's turned into things I am famous for doing - like having rows with my mum or about my boyfriend so it does get irritating.
He makes me laugh Mick! He tended to turn up when we were having lunch and entertain us all. He bought an Enigma machine! I've never worked with a producer who was more famous than everyone put together.
Being famous is having the power to really implement positive change in the world and it gives you the power to do what you want. I'm really grateful for it because I can play music and people will listen.
I don't put weight on fame and having people around me just because I am famous makes me feel really bad about myself.
I know I had my equivalents in Adrian Lester and Lenny James when I was at drama school. I remember David Harewood doing 'Othello' at the National and Adrian Lester having done Cheek by Jowl's famous 'As You Like It and Company' at the Donmar. Not necessarily performances I saw but just the fact they happened was massively encouraging.
Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after I don't think having a famous father affected him much.
There's this common perception that having a famous last name is all you need. A surname may get you a meeting but if there's no talent you won't get the part.