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I could hum Beatles songs before I could talk - not very well, but sort of.
I hope girls read what I say in interviews - they should just be themselves.
Don't hate me for what tabloids write about me, because I guarantee it's a lie.
Yeah, I kind of grew up in front of the camera: I started modeling when I was two.
Tabloids are going to focus on my shoes and not my music; that's just what they do.
I'm a big fan of Die Antwoord, which is a different style than I normally listen to.
There are pop-culture things on television [that I like]. Not so much in music at all.
'Darkness' is a subjective word; it depends what your viewpoint is and how you live life.
I love all the '90s kind of grunge, and I love classic rock: That's where the spectrum lies.
Touring definitely makes you appreciate home more, so when I can be home, I like to stay home.
You can spend your whole life planning. But once you're ready, get out there and start doing it.
The goal as a musician, I think, is to be able to make music as a living for the rest of your life.
I don't know what to do when I'm not working. I lose my mind if I'm not constantly doing something.
I have my favourite black knife with me all the time. It's a switchblade. It relaxes me to flick it.
I try not to focus on fame; I don't even really know what it means exactly because it's so fleeting.
I think Robert Plant is the quintessential frontman - just the way he moves. His voice is superhuman.
I am trying to do my own thing, but there will always be comparisons, even if I don't agree with them.
I try to write in a way where the lyrics have many meanings and you won't really know what's behind it.
I'd love to collaborate and write a song with Will Gallagher from Oasis. I think he's a great songwriter.
I live very strictly by the mentality that what goes on the road, stays on the road. I keep it contained.
I don't really like pants, man. I like tights. I'm not really a pants person. I choose not to wear pants.
Generally, I like making my own mistakes and learning from them because that's what I think life is about.
When you finish something of great importance to you and then it's over, you're left with this giant hole.
Leaving stage with a bloody scalp, it's rock & roll, I guess, but I want some hair at the end of the tour.
Again, if you only know what you know, you don't know if something's good or bad. You don't have perspective.
I'm not interested in playing the field and all that stuff because frankly I'm not into frivolous relationships.
I get told all the time that I'm a fashion icon now, but I don't really know what that means. I just get dressed.
I do myself up kind of like a doll. I have a doll collection and I look at their outfits and kind of imitate them.
I'm a promoter of masturbation. Don't sleep around...learn yourself first! Guys do it, but girls don't. They should.
People misinterpret what I say all the time: They think I'm being offensive, when really, I'm only being opinionated.
Maybe I didn't have the childhood people think you should have, but I still went through the ages; I was still a child.
Obviously everyone has things in their past that they don't enjoy looking back on [Laughs], but no, you can't change it.
I think I'm a homebody. I don't talk to anyone. I sit at home, and no one asks me questions or I'm talking about goat noises.
It's less frustrating if someone recognizes me for it [ Pretty Reckless ]; it's more frustrating that I still get asked about it.
My mum's really short so she always wears really tall heels, and I used to steal them and now it's just a part of my everyday life.
Where I'm at now is awesome. A different road might have led me to a different place, and I wouldn't be happy doing anything but music.
Every now and again I want to go to the beach and be in the sun, but that's a very rare feeling, so I could live in London, definitely.
You can't be a band and not play, and playing is so invigorating. It breathes life into you. So does creating something out of nothing.
I love comedy. If I could be a comedian - well, I probably would not take that job because it seems really hard, but I wish I could be.
I think that me now, I wouldn't take a 16-year-old seriously in any capacity. "You're a kid, why would I listen to you? You're a child."
I kind of woke up one morning and was like, 'Oh I see what's happening, I get everything'. I woke up and was like, 'I get it, I'm a product.'
My whole thing is feel free to hate me - I so don't care if you hate me, but meet me, and listen to my record, and know me before you hate me.
Once I got to an age where I was old enough to make my own decisions, I quit everything and did what I actually wanted to do, which was start a band.
I'm always writing. It's kind of a curse: You never stop. But I need isolation to write. So the real meat of the material comes when I'm off the road.
I have a knife collection. I have my favourite black knife with me all the time. It's a switchblade. It relaxes me to flick it. I close it and open it.
I paint and I sculpt and I enjoy doing things that aren't for the public. There's no pressure to it, it's just something that's a cleansing of the mind.
Switching the public's perception and view of me was, and still is, kind of a challenge to get them to see me outside of a character that I played on TV for so long.
I sleep for about four hours a night, or day really. I go to bed at, like, 9 A.M., sleep for four hours, then get up and start the day again. I don't mind if that's not healthy.
I like to wear platform heels onstage and they're actually hard to find. But fans started putting money in them - so now they are filled with tons of bills. It's pretty amazing.
My legs are really long and that's cool apparently, but I'm totally klutzy. I mean, I'm like Bambi. I fall all over myself because I can't control my arms and my really long legs.