British songstress Paloma Faith is absolutely sure she's in no danger of being 'cancelled', owing it all to her upbringing that has kept her straight on the path of ethics and morals.The 43 year old, whose current adventure includes hosting her own podcast Mad, Sad and Bad, is known for her candid nature and didn't shy away from recounting an eyebrow-raising escapade on a Spanish street.
Speaking to The Sun, the Only Love Can Hurt Like This hitmaker explained why she feels safe from public backlash: "I'm not worried about being cancelled at all.
I am pretty cocky about my morals and my ethics. I feel like my politics and everything I've done is OK. I was raised by a socialist in a multicultural environment, with gay, straight, trans, drag queens, everyone, all around me." Reflecting on her unique childhood experiences, including meeting a cross-dresser at the tender age of 10 which left an indelible mark, Paloma shared her thoughts on who usually faces the wrath of cancellation: "Most people getting called out are straight white men, isn't it?
They deserve it. You can't just go around grabbing people's bums and dropping drugs in women's drinks or f***ing shouting homophobic abuse at people and then not expect it to come back on you." She also dished on the successful run of her podcast featuring stars like Alan Carr and Mel B, with discussions largely amongst her personal circle for the initial two-month series.
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