
Join Alex in the studio for an interview with Nelly Furtado. Nelly opens up about her recent, painful breakup and shares how she’s having more fun being single and dating than she ever did in her past. She also reminisces on what inspired her most iconic songs and gives her take on break up sex, the importance of confidence, and what she calls “flingationships.” Enjoy!
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What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Nelly Furtado, welcome to Call Her Daddy. Hi. I am so happy we are finally doing this. I'm the biggest fan. Thank you for coming today.
Oh my gosh, this is so fun. So I've only been here a few minutes. I'm having so much fun.
I'm having so much fun. We have to tell the Daddy Gang who are my audience. First of all, Daddy Gang, Nelly's daughter is Daddy Gang. Can you tell me what did she say when she found out that you were coming on Call Her Daddy?
Well, she's been wanting me to come on the show forever. She's been talking about it since we started making music for this album, some of it together. And I was like, yeah, I mean, I love that. It would be great. Your show's amazing. You're amazing. Love your energy. So she's thrilled. She's like, right on. And then I was like, oh, OK, you can come help me with that.
So yeah, her and her friend are here today. They're excited. She'd almost stayed in the room, but I was like, I'm just going to be looking at her the whole time. So she's in the other room.
it's so fun to have you here. And it's so cool to like know that your daughter is daddy gang. Meanwhile, I'm the biggest fan of you. So it's all coming full circle. Um, you've had such an incredible career. Obviously you've been in the spotlight. You've also made decisions to step out of it at times. Like when are you at your happiest?
Oh, wow. In general, in life? Yeah. Oh, my God. Probably when I'm like at the park with my children, just kind of like pushing them on a swing or something. But then I'm also quite happy when I am kind of waving my freak flag at a concert and singing on my concert on stage. Because it's also my other chance to really be myself. Like I do feel very myself when I'm on stage.
Like I'm like, this is my chance to just be as weird as I want to be. I fit in when I'm on stage, right?
I think though that's like a relatable, somewhat relatable idea of like, we have these two sides to ourselves. Like no one is just one dimensional, right?
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