Perrie Edwards
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If it gets me a discount, why not?
But when it's like people are invasive and in my space, then I'm like, no.
But I do think fame is addictive.
I think when you're liked and when you're adored, it's the best feeling in the world because who doesn't want that?
It's normal to feel like that.
Even if you're at school and you're Miss Popular or Mr Popular and you go through your life, if you're working in an office and you're the main one or you're the golden boy or whatever...
It makes you feel something.
So you can't deny that.
I can't say, oh, I don't like it.
I love it.
I like it.
But I think I wanted it and I craved it more before I had children.
So I think for me, being in the industry and being a singer was everything.
And if I wasn't that, I was a nothing.
I was a failure.
I was a nobody.
Nobody cared.
But then when you have kids, it just puts everything in perspective.
And it's like, hang on a minute.
Yes, I do this because I love it.