Louis Tomlinson
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But I think the reason that I'm always quite selective when I talk about it is because I cannot have that define me.
I can't.
It's not fair to my family.
It's not fair to...
Felicity, it's not fair to my mum.
Like, I can't.
And, you know, the problem is if we walked out of here and we just happened to get papped, right, in the article, the Daily Mail print,
Every single time they will write about this stuff, you know, like every single time.
It could be me and you going to get coffee and then, you know, they do that thing where it's like a 20% new article and then they just fluff out the rest of the 80% with basically the narrative that they want to push.
But that's something that I can't escape and...
I find that really frustrating because I'm not someone who is a glass half empty kind of guy.
I don't want those kind of feelings and emotions.
I empathize and understand with anyone hearing these stories.
Of course, maybe you would feel bad for me.
But I think my biggest worry in these kind of things...
is to not be defined by it.
And an example of that would be when I released a song called Two of Us, which was a song that was written essentially about my mum's passing.
Yeah.
And...
I didn't realize by releasing that song how, A, it would open the floodgates to have many people kind of, you know, put a lot of their trauma on me as well, which is okay.