Jeremy Vine
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm not the sort of dad who says you've got to listen to this.
I honestly, I promise I'm not.
I'll take my shirt off here so you can see.
So there is the tattoo.
She has, for there are brighter sides to life.
And I have, and I should know because I've seen them.
And the last bit, which is, but not very often, we couldn't fit on either of our arms.
So I've got essentially a meaningless arm here.
For me, it means everything.
I think it's the most wonderful thing that she could even think that she wanted to share a tattoo with me.
A father-daughter thing is very powerful, I think.
And you just want to be close to them, but you also know that they need their distance and they need their independence.
So if she ever moves out of her little private island and says, Dad, I'd like you in here, it's an incredible moment.
So every time I look at this, I feel happy.
And I always say to her, if she's struggling, I say, the cavalry's coming.
The cavalry is coming.
I was in a band called The Flair Generation, but we were sort of counter-cultural.
We were the idea that we are the least cool band in Britain.
We got on Radio 1 and stuff like that, so we had a little moment.
We had a moment.