Paloma Faith says she will never be cancelled: 'It's just straight white men - they deserve it...'
Published in Entertainment News
Paloma Faith doesn't think she will ever be "cancelled".
The 43-year-old pop star claimed that she can be "pretty cocky" when it comes to her own opinions because of her own upbringing and insisted that it is just "straight white men" who "deserve" to be thrown out of public favour.
She told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "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."
I remember my cousin taking me to a house party when I was about ten and I saw a cross-dressing man for the first time in my life and them explaining to me.
"There is no way I could do anything that could get me cancelled. I have always been on the right side of ethics and morals."
"Most people getting called out are straight white men, isn't it? They deserve it."
Away from her singing career, the 'New York' songstress has started up the 'Mad, Sad, Bad' podcast where she interviews fellow celebrities and claimed that stars such as Mel B and Katherine Ryan have only accepted her invite for a chat because she is such a "kind" person to begin with.
She said: "I'm lucky that I've got contacts and I've been nice enough to people along the way in my career that they have said, 'Yes of course'. It just shows it pays to be kind.
"I only listen back to the ones that I worry about what I've said. In the edit I just want to check that I've come across as I intended."
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