- [on the media hoopla over her working two years at Debenham'] "It was quite upsetting. The coverage implied I had to go to work because we were starving, but Kevin [husband Danny Finn] has always kept me in the manner to which I want to be accustomed.
People believe if you've been a pop star you can't do anything else. You're not allowed to show your face unless it's that show-business face-lest it destroy their illusion of you. - I know there are people who specialize in tracking down unpaid royalties; if they'd like to do that for us I'd love to hear from them. But it makes you too bitter if you get involved yourself. It's a waste of life.
- We were laid-back interpreters of songs. We were entertainers. I saw no shame in that. But then Paul Layton and Marty Kristian worked out they could get money if they wrote the songs, and it just wasn't the same.
- No matter how big the success, it just becomes work. The problem for me was loneliness. I'd sit in my flat the whole time. It was a terribly lonely time for me.
- The Americans thought it was a hoot that we tap-danced.
- I got things from working in Debenhams that I didn't get by entertaining on stage. I was actually helping people to solve problems they couldn't solve for themselves. It was a fascinating job.
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