Paloma Faith would raise kids alone
Updated: 2012-05-07 17:28
(Agencies)
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Paloma Faith. [Photo/Agencies] |
Paloma Faith wants to be a single mother.
The 26-year-old star would've love to have children and because she has been let down by men in the past, she is happy to raise a family on her own.
She said: "I think a lot of my drive comes from my very independent single mother. And since most of the men in my life have been pretty inconsistent, I'm on a mission to make myself financially stable and have children on my own.
"People tell me you have to find the right man, but I don't think that's true."
Paloma also admitted if she used a sperm donor to father her children, she would choose OutKast star Andre 3000 because they would have a "beautiful" family.
Asked who she would choose as a celebrity sperm donor, she said: "That's a question and a half. I think it would be Andre 3000, even though he's really short, because I'd like a beautiful mixed-race baby."
The 'New York' hitmaker hopes to have her first child before she turns 30 in four years time.
She told Glamour magazine: "Before I'm 30 I'd like a successful album, a house and a baby - maybe with a man, but like I said, that's not something I'm banking on."
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