Robert Pattinson's fiancee FKA twigs says she is a 'traditional girl,' talks about getting married and having kids
Robert Pattinson's fiancee FKA twigs has appeared on the October cover of Paper magazine. In the black-and-white photo, the “Glass & Patron” singer wore a black, high-cut, one-piece suit that showed off her toned arms and thighs.
In the accompanying interview, the 27-year-old talked about how she is a traditional girl and looks forward to having kids and grandkids in future. The Gloucestershire, South West England native told the magazine that she is focusing on her career not to impress her fans or earn money but for her future kids.
“Not the children of the world; I mean the children that I haven't had yet. [pats her stomach] I'm quite traditional,” twigs told Paper. She told the magazine that she has had a traditional upbringing and has a “certain format” of life.
“I'm quite happy to say, "Go to school, work hard on your GCSEs, do your A-Levels, get married, have children. Send your kids to a nice school. Make sure you're in the right catchment area," twigs explained.
Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, further explained that she wants her children to have a “nice life” and wants her grandkids to be proud of her achievements. She also clarified that she has no intention of being a “role model for the world” but will be one for her children.
It is not the first time that the songstress has talked about starting a family. In her previous interview with The Sunday Times, twigs reiterated her thoughts about how amazing it is to have be a woman, who can give birth.
"Women are amazing creatures. We can give birth. We have a womb. We can create life!” twigs said. She also revealed that she often gets excited to think about having a daughter in future.
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