Red Magazine. She went on to say that people’s public images can be deceptive.“A lot of people still believe in this myth that people on TV or social media are these perfect people with perfect lives, and, of course, it’s all a load of bollocks.”“It doesn’t matter what my job is.
It doesn’t matter how many followers I have,” she said.“Let’s just connect on the most human level, because all fame does is create distance between you and real life.
I don’t want to be disconnected from real life. I want to be in the thick of it.”Cotton departed from the station in 2015. In 2018, she also left her regular co-hosting gig on Celebrity Juice.
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