I'm not very good at business. I'm more of a creative, fun-loving hippie type.
From Rebecca Ferguson
I've always been interested in beauty. I studied it when I was 16 and 17, and I know it's a good idea to invest in something alongside my music.
I was really good at manicures, facials and make-up.
We grew up in Woolton, Liverpool. We didn't have much, but it was irrelevant. We played out a lot with all the kids on the street.
We have two older brothers and two younger sisters; Sam and I are in the middle, and I've always felt protective and closest to him.
I remember being wise beyond my years when I was little.
I'm not on the stage going, 'Look at me! I'm amazing!' I accept my vulnerability, don't pretend I'm something I'm not. I don't want to come across as fake.
It's sad really, I think 'Freedom' would've done better, but it got shelved because of the pregnancy, so it might be something that might get revisited in the future; who knows?
I'm quite good at knowing, 'This isn't right for me,' or, 'That person will be really good at singing that.'
I think jazz has given me freedom with my voice.
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