My mother made me do all the housework as a boy. I still do it, even in hotels.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always tried to do things by example, even though I was not a very good mother regarding routines and family life.
My dad is an art director for BBC TV shows, and my mum does screen printing workshops. Both of my parents played instruments, too, and my mum used to have crazy house parties when me and my brother were young - dub and garage would be banging through my house.
I'm a housewife: I spend far more time on housework than anything else.
I used to babysit a lot, and I used to be a nanny.
My mother was a working woman, and I was alone a lot. So I wanted to be a stay-at-home mom.
My mom raised me to be clean, so it's in my nature. I have two little girls, and I'm married, but we've got a nanny and a maid.
At 24, I took time off to have a baby, and ever since, I have been juggling modelling with motherhood.
I always wanted to be a stay-at-home dad making art, making movies.
When I was a young boy, very young boy, mothers didn't work. Women were home, they took care of the house, they washed the dishes and took care of the children. That's what they did, and that's what my mother did.
My father always told me, 'Before you become a queen, you have to learn how to take care of your own things.' So I knew how to do all of it, but I had never really done it on a daily basis. So I was cleaning houses, and I started working restaurants.