FKA Twigs Talks to ‘Paper’ Magazine About Her Future Kids
(Perhaps with Robert Pattinson?) She also chatted with the magazine about how she’s not dying to be part of the Taylor Swift’s squad. “I’m happy that people can roll with me, give me a chance, and let me explain my songs through my visuals”, she states.
‘I’m quite happy to say,”Go to school, work hard on your GCSEs, do your A-Levels, get married, have children”. A few are old ladies, witch doctors from Louisiana, kids that have just left art school. “Make sure you’re in the right catchment area”, said Twigs. I’m not affected by what fans would think, or by people critiquing what I do.
In fact, Twigs doesn’t seem to get the idea of fans crowding for her. She admitted she finds this uncomfortable but knows that she has to improve on this, according to Daily Mail.
“I was talking to my dad about this and I bet him that if he looked up Nelson Mandela’s funeral on YouTube, the first comment would be a racist one”, stated Pattinson during an interview with NME. I have that throbbing energy, and I accept it, and I harness it when I need to. “I do this because I want my children to have a nice life, and I want my children’s children to have a nice life”. Even then, half those people were dead, so I knew the limitations of that relationship. Twigs clarified that she’s not a “heavy person” and that her career is something she’s doing for her future kids and not for the fans who follow her music. If I went and walked in a ball, I’d get chopped. “But I don’t even like calling fans ‘fans.’ It’s like, [pulls face] Ugh, fans”.
What are your thoughts on the FKA Twigs Taylor Swift story? Gay or lesbian couples, straight middle-aged couples… And I want my grandkids to be proud of what I’ve achieved.
Paper magazine’s “Nowstalgia” issue, featuring FKA Twigs on the cover, is on newsstands now.
Speaking to Paper magazine, the 29-year-old says that while she would be happy with a fairly normal existence she has opted for the route she has taken to ensure “a nice life for her children”. I don’t mind about that – that’ll come or it won’t come.