That’s what I always wanted Man Repeller to do – to change the way people actually think. Showing young girls that there are no rules.
My husband and I have been involved with foster youth since our early 20s. Right out of college and not yet married, we spent weekends mentoring a family of young girls.
My dream has always been to inspire young girls to see their own power and follow big dreams and realize that they have potential.
Women’s sport is growing, becoming powerful, and we want to continue to raise that platform for the young girls at home.
The behaviour of several male politicians against me has never been condemned by Ed Miliband, or the Labour Party, and it needs to be because in the end, it will have a long-term corrosive effect for politics full stop and for young girls who want to go into politics.
I think a lot of women could be making great music but still don’t feel like they’re capable – in fact, I know that’s the case for a lot of young girls who try to do music.
Acting can be an amazingly cathartic thing – especially for young girls.
I want to be someone for young girls to look up to, for fathers to want their daughters to listen to me because I’m not rude, and I’m actually talking some sense.