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Jarvis Cocker compares fame to pornography in new interview

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Jarvis Cocker has said that there was a time when fame reminded him of pornography.Speaking in a new interview, the Pulp frontman revisited the band’s rise to fame following the release of their hit single ‘Common People’ in 1995.“It was a very strange time for me because I’d achieved my lifetime’s ambition and then found that it didn’t satisfy me,” he told The Sunday Times.He continued, saying that fame “reminded me of pornography.

Of how pornography takes an amazing thing – love between two people expressed physically – and kind of grosses it out.”He added that he remembers thinking: “What am I gonna believe in now?”Elsewhere in the interview, Cocker revealed that he learnt about sex from “eavesdropping on my mum and her friends’.

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