Davina McCall
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Maybe I am valuable enough to find some self-love.
And I think in that moment, as much as I was crushed, I had to find my way through.
And when Andrea Lieberman gave me that mohawk for Doncha and put me in Skulls,
and biker boots, it was all of a sudden like another level of what it meant to own my space.
It was a form of feminist anarchy that meant that when I'm singing Don't You Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me, it was never about anybody else.
It was solely about
Can I maybe I can I be hot?
Can I like own what hotness is to me in my own version?
And that that became my whole identity within the dolls.
I was fighting for a new version of what being a woman could look like and what it could feel like.
This is why the dolls mean so much to me.
Yeah.
What was that like?
Yes.
It was so hard, especially coming from the dance background that I come from.
You know, dance is the driver for me.
The Pussycat Dolls was built on the dance community.
And now I look back and it was like, I get how misguided these headlines, how easy these headlines were.
But it's lazy.
It's lazy.