Perrie Edwards
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Podcast Appearances
this is weird like men following me home like all these different things that people are like but you're so lucky you're in a girl band I'm like yeah but there's people out there who are also a bit nuts and we have to deal with them and it's like a lot you had paparazzi trying to do upscaling and you had men following you home yeah a lot of the time yeah that's terrifying I know and I used to park up somewhere else and then either go to my manager's house or go somewhere else until I'd lost them and then I'd have to go all the way back home then because I didn't want to be followed so I'd have to try and lose them and
There's just like, this is the thing.
There's two sides to being famous, I suppose, isn't there?
And you don't have the choice.
But now it's so different to what it was when we were on the scene.
When we first came out, like paps were everywhere.
Cameras were everywhere.
Every move was documented.
Everything was a headline.
Everything was seen.
Whereas now I feel like I go about my life and nobody cares.
But maybe that's just because they're bored of me.
But it's not the same anymore.
I don't get papped everywhere anymore.
I don't think anyone really does today because of social media.
They've taken that money away from paps essentially, haven't they?
Yes.
Yeah, parts of me enjoys it.
When it works in my favour, I love it.
If it gets me at the front of the queue, why not?