Life is never going to be perfect, as much as we want it to be, and I have to lead by example.
From Patsy Kensit
Once a child is confronted with the concept of death there's a certain innocence that goes.
I am a survivor and not a victim. Life isn't perfect. When you get a knock, you have to get up, dust yourself down and get on with it.
If you're in love with someone maybe you can show it too much.
I've only ever chosen men who happen to spend a lot of time out of the country, who have jobs that take them all over the world, and I think that's interesting because my father was absent, and then home, and I've always been in relationships where there's separation.
When something bad is written about me, I find it hurtful. So I choose not to look at it.
I'm happy to be at home with the kids, in my flannel pajamas; that's a treat.
My mum worked as a secretary for Christian Dior. She looked like a movie star.
I'm Catholic and Mum taught me the comfort that you can get from going to church. But I'm an a la carte Catholic. I love all the pomp and ceremony of it.
Dad was the first man I fell in love with. He was a very funny man. He grew up in the East End of London and was very dynamic, and I understood why my mother fell in love with him.
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