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My father came to England from India in 1957, and my mum came in 1960.
My mum was slightly disgruntled with cooking and being in the kitchen.
I don't have speed dial, but if I had one, it would probably be my mum.
I'd be the best mum ever. I would. I've got great training from my mum.
My mum told me that the best thing you could give a woman was attention.
I always assumed I'd be a terribly patient mum but it turns out I'm not!
My commitment is to my kids and my mum and I'm having a whale of a time.
Being a mum is the best thing that has ever been given to me in my life.
My mum made me feel if I wanted to become prime minister, I could do it.
My mum is my beauty icon, because she represents what I think beauty is.
I've definitely done something that's made my mum and dad forever proud.
My mum Mary was always a bright, confident and fiercely independent lady.
I'm a mum. Cooking is something I have to do. It's something I like to do.
Mum and dad are always looking out for me; they just want the best for me.
My mum wouldn't have had any time for fantasy stuff; she's more practical.
My mum is really fair and has blonde hair, and my dad is not dark, either.
My mum actually gave up work to look after my child, which is so touching.
Mum and I were delighted to find out we were descended from 'bog-trotters.'
I'm not vicious really. I consider myself to be kindhearted. I love my mum.
My dad is a builder, and my mum's a nurse. They're just very normal people.
My mum loves jazz, and together we listen to loads of Chet Baker back home.
I know exactly where I've come from, I know exactly who my mum and dad are.
I've been to India a lot, ever since when my mum was in 'Jewel In The Crown.'
I think I'm far too hopeful and trusting. That's something I got from my mum.
I felt different although my mum kept reminding me it was OK to be different.
When I go to the shopping centre, I'm not the GC. I'm just there with my mum.
I want to thank my mum, my daddy, my coach, my teacher, everybody in my life.
My dad was a geologist and my mum was a nurse who directed amateur theatrics.
Mum was a big style icon for me: her natural sexiness and natural confidence.
Laugh at yourself - a lot. My mum taught me not to take myself too seriously.
I love my mum for raising us, and I love my dad for teaching me what to avoid.
I'm determined not to start dressing like I'm 45 years old now that I'm a mum.
I owe my mum Jane a lot, as she's supported me all the way, so I'm very lucky.
My mum always says work goes in waves: you have a good spell and then it dips.
I don't like cutting my hair. I did that once, and my mum thought I was a boy.
My mum and dad were always supportive of me. They always let me express myself.
I like the idea of a family, but I don't know that I'd like to be a single mum.
I always feel honored to meet people who ever met my mum. It means a lot to me.
If I could uninvent anything, I would uninvent Hitler's mum, guns and broccoli.
My dad is a doctor, a professor of psychiatry, and my mum is a psychotherapist.
Like my mum, I sometimes buy things I shouldn't and fill my house with rubbish.
I'm part Maori. My mum's Maori, and she raised me. And my grandma, she's Maori.
My mum and dad always brought me up like that. You go to work, you do your best.
My mum says, 'Go with your first instinct,' but this can lead to impulse buying!
The only ones I trust really are my Mum and Dad and those who are closest to me.
You know, my mum's never seen me do stand-up. Ever. She's just too lazy to come.
My mum was quite poor, and my dad was rich. She didn't dig that, so she left him.
I still think of my mum as being kind of a dork - a cooler one, but still a dork.
It's been a long while, but, thank God, now I've been able to get my mum a house.