a shiny piece of greenwashing, she responded bouncily: “I hope I can be an agent for change from within, like my mother was.” That meant a huge amount of extra credibility for her. “This business is absolutely not some dilettante joke,” she says of her company, becoming so emotional at one point, I think she might cry. “It means so much to me.
That’s why I get so stressed when we do a new launch. I’m so nervous about this beauty line, but I know my mum would love it and she’d trust it because her daughter did it.”She talks about privilege a lot.
Being one of Paul McCartney’s children has probably added an extra layer of well-intended complexity to being the offspring of someone famous.
Paul and Linda went to enormous lengths to lead a normal life. Yet they weren’t. There was the time, back in the 1980s, when Michael Jackson came for dinner at their farmhouse in East Sussex.
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