I think redheads have more fun than blondes.

You can't party all the time - especially in January!

I don't follow the rules. That's kind of how I do everything.

The Beatles are my number one - I think everything they did was amazing!

As for today's music, Nicki Minaj is killing it. She's an amazing artist.

The trapeze was my first love. To me, it's normal. It's all I've ever known.

Yes, it's my real name. I had to pull out my passport twice today to prove it.

Through my music, I've found a place in the world where I'm accepted, so I'm happy.

My dad brought me Michael Jackson and Madonna and said, "This is ALL you need to know!"

I believe in magic, and having a vision. The tough times made me a warrior. I work hard.

I don't believe in trying to be somebody you're not - just be a bigger, better version of yourself.

My ancestors are all crazy. My great-great-granddad, he was the last man to live in a cave in Nottingham.

I'm a free spirit and that definitely comes from my upbringing, so it's definitely shaped me as an artist.

My background sets me apart. I've never been able to relate to many people. I've always been the outcast child.

I like to be wild, and I like to do wild, crazy things. I need excitement. At all times. Normal is not my type.

I was always a bit of a showgirl; it was in my blood. I never thought I would have a career as a singer, though.

The day I was born, my house burnt down; the day I left home, the Twin Towers burnt down; and I lived in a jungle in India at 15.

I'm out here to represent the gingers, the gypsies, and the outcasts. Because I am all of the above, and I'm all about having a great time.

I love to experiment with fashion. A lot of my inspiration comes from my mom. She is fearless with fashion! I love colors and anything daring.

Fitting in is unnecessary. Embrace who you are. You will go through rough times in high school, but always stay strong, and never deny yourself!

I didn't go to school, because I never stayed anywhere long enough, so I was completely closed off from the outside world. I had no idea about anything.

I have a little gypsy palace here in New York. It's all mirrors, and I have my own garden. It's so secluded - the closest thing to a caravan I could find!

My family traveled with a whole community to European festivals. My mum did gymnastics, freak show performances, and swung fire in the circus, so I followed her footsteps.

You should hear what my parents wanted to call me. It was between Brown Rice, Neon Hitch and Z. Ziggurat Zanzibar Zandorf. I'm not joking. Imagine fitting that on my passport!

The trapeze was my first love. To me, it's normal. It's all I've ever known. But when I see other people's upbringings, I think, 'Hmm... mine was rather unconventional. Quite different!'

I've lived in many things - boats, caravans, and buses. I've been homeless, I've had no money: everything. But I believe in magic, and having a vision. The tough times made me a warrior. I work hard.

I grew up in a bus, traveled with various circuses and freak shows. I was a trapeze artist, and that was my dream. We just traveled the whole world, me and my mom and my little brothers and sisters. It was an adventure.

I've never been able to relate to many people. I've always been the outcast child. I don't follow the rules. That's kind of how I do everything. Through my music, I've found a place in the world where I'm accepted, so I'm happy.

What I really want to do is, first of all, get my music out to the world. And then I would really just like to reach other kids all over the world and tell them to believe in themselves and prove to people that you can do anything you want.

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