I'm not recognised that much. I'm just a bald man in glasses and there's a rash of them in Dublin. It'd be different if I had a mohican.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hate wearin' sunglasses, to be honest with you. You don't need sunglasses in Ireland.
My glasses are from Cutler & Gross. They're not prescription: I just love wearing them. I used to wear Ray-Ban a lot and then I realised that a lot of the things I've started going for are a little bit more refined. I liked the fact that I was supporting a British brand, somebody I could have a relationship with and people that I could talk to.
I got a tooth bust by somebody who decided they didn't like me and I thought the moustache hid a scar on my lip. It's true that people were told facial hair was not appreciated by the British public, but I just decided to keep the moustache.
I've had Irish skin from the time I was a young girl.
For a number of years in England nobody had any idea what I looked like.
I had some eyeglasses. I was walking down the street when suddenly the prescription ran out.
I never wore glasses except when I had to read a teleprompter at an awards show or drive, so I didn't notice much. I could exist in my head. It was kind of my escape from the world and my protection.
Sometimes I take off my skully and wear glasses, so I've gotta brush and make sure my hairline is straight.
I am very short-sighted, and if I don't like a situation I take my glasses off.
It's true that people were told facial hair was not appreciated by the British public, but I just decided to keep the moustache.