I do notice that when I've been away and I come back to London. People look at you. People are ready to pick arguments.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I come to London now it's like being in L.A., because they know me like I'm at home.
Of course there are times when I hate London, but equally there are times when I can walk 'round a corner and I really feel that this is my place.
It makes you realise that people are the same wherever you go.
I love coming to London and seeing what people on the street are wearing.
I never felt at home in London, because people were constantly telling me I didn't belong here, so after a while, you tend to believe that.
You get people who come to London, sever links with where they come from, and then when they need people, there's nobody there. To feel like you can't go back home would be a horribly sad place to be, as is mistaking fame for genuine love and affection.
People are so busy anyway they don't see you or recognise you in the street.
In London, people can be so... well, it's not even a case of people being unkind or unfriendly. You just don't make any contact in London. You go from A to B with your eyes on the pavement.
I love going into the centre of London because people don't give a monkey's about you or who you are. You can be in a restaurant and no one notices you or if they do they won't show it.
It's difficult to feel that people are looking at you in the street. I don't like the fuss.