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Paloma Faith slams celebrity culture

Paloma Faith doesn’t think "celebrity culture" is healthy for children.
The ‘Stone Cold Sober’ singer hasn’t revealed the name or gender of her 13-month-old child – who she has with partner Leyman Lahcine – and admitted she speaks about her offspring very differently when in public to when they’re at home.
She said: "I refer to my child as ‘they’ in public. In private I refer to them as their gender.
"I don’t believe that celebrity culture is healthy for a child."
The 36-year-old singer admitted parenting has changed her outlook on life and she loves the fact so many people are embracing gender neutral values.
She said: "’When you become a parent everything makes you look outward, and makes you think what do I want to teach.
"My heart sings when I see little boys pushing buggies because that means they’re learning about being caring."
The ‘Crybaby’ singer is also very proud of her latest album, ‘The Architect’, because it gave her a platform to express her feminist beliefs.
Speaking on ‘Good Morning Britain’, she said: "Every decade is a good time to be a woman because we are absolutely amazing.
"I used the album as a platform to represent and say my beliefs so I can enforce alternative ways of thinking. I’m 100% a feminist. Women, all races, shapes, sizes, creeds deserve mutual respect.
"The other day I heard someone say something about someone only being good for breeding. Awful comment."
Paloma recently admitted she "couldn’t wait" to find out whether she was carrying a boy or a girl during her pregnancy.
She said: "I did find out as early as I possibly could what gender my baby was – I couldn’t wait."

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