Sarrah Le Marquand
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You have spoken about wanting to be a father and it's come up in the conversation around.
I actually love it.
I mean, I don't, for what that's worth, I really love the fact that you speak about it.
And I didn't want to make you the spokesperson for all men in the world, but I do think it's something, so I'll try to keep this quick.
We actually have a policy at Stella where we don't ask people that we're interviewing, are you planning to have a child?
If they've got a child, do you want to have more children?
It mainly is, wouldn't shock you to know, being designed and come up because of female celebrities.
And it was something that's been in place for a very long time.
Having said that...
It's also become a platform, I think, because we do, I'm going to sound like I'm blowing smoke at Stella Bram, it's true, because it is a space where it's handled with sensitivity and respect.
People will also come and talk about fertility issues and pregnancy loss and also not wanting to have children, which I think is a really important.
important and valid conversation for us to be having as a society.
Sorry, that all sounded very earnest.
All of which is just to say that I think a conversation around a young man and a man speaking openly about it with vulnerability and honesty is sort of the still uncharted territory a little bit.
And so I did want to ask you about it, about the decision to speak about it, about the response that you get, because I really applaud you for it, but it's your life.
I mean, as I say, you're not trying to be the spokesperson.
That's me transferring that to you.
But yeah, I'd love to finish our conversation by talking a little bit about that, if you don't mind.
Tommy Little, you are very, very wise, very, very smart, very funny, young man.
All of the things.