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Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Robert Pattinson's rumored fiancée FKA twigs discusses her sexuality as she covers Paper magazine

'I don't keep my sexy on the down-low - I throb': Robert Pattinson's rumored fiancée FKA twigs discusses her sexuality - and her future kids - as she covers Paper magazine

  • The 27-year-old singer, who was born Tahliah Barnett, kept mum about her man in the current issue
  • The self-described 'country girl' did, however, share that she expects to settle down, get married, and have kids and called herself 'traditional'
  • She said that she has trouble with the concept of 'fans', as her only real 'fan' experience involved meeting Prince - which was actually quite normal
British singer FKA twigs and her rumored fiancé Robert Pattinson are notoriously tight-lipped about their relationship, but the potential future Mrs. Edward Cullen is surprisingly open when speaking about her hypothetical romantic future.
The 27-year-old, who was born Tahliah Barnett, is one of two stars to cover Paper magazine's upcoming Nowstalgia issue - the other is singer Grace Jones - and inside its pages she opens up about her shockingly traditional plans.
'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,"' she said. 

Not your average cover girl: FKA twigs covers the latest issue of Paper magazine, out October 20
Not your average cover girl: FKA twigs covers the latest issue of Paper magazine, out October 20


Bright future: Though she won't discuss her rumored fiancé Robert Pattinson, she did admit that she would like to settle down and have kids
Bright future: Though she won't discuss her rumored fiancé Robert Pattinson, she did admit that she would like to settle down and have kids
Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs at 2015 Met Gala in NYC
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Born in rural Gloucestershire, the Two Weeks singer has neither officially confirmed or denied whether she's set to tie the knot with RPatz, though she does seem quite content to settle down with in the country with some faceless gentleman.
She admitted that country girls like her typically fit into a 'format' of how their lives are planned out - that school, marriage, kids plan - and she's quite happy to cast herself in that mold.
'I'm quite traditional,' she said. 
In fact, she told Paper that her whole career - the music she makes, the money she's earned - isn't even really for the 'fans' - but 'for my kids, probably'.
Grappling with fame: The 27-year-old, who was born Tahliah Barnett, said that she needs to get better at interacting with large crowds

Grappling with fame: The 27-year-old, who was born Tahliah Barnett, said that she needs to get better at interacting with large crowds
For her family: She also added that she has built her career for her future kids - though she wouldn't admit whether she imagined them with her beau, Robert
For her family: She also added that she has built her career for her future kids - though she wouldn't admit whether she imagined them with her beau, Robert
Not startruck: She recalled the time she met Prince and he gave her juice and played table tennis with her
Not startruck: She recalled the time she met Prince and he gave her juice and played table tennis with her
FKA Twigs' flexibility and dancing on display during gig
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In the new issue, which hits newsstands October 20, she also admitted that she is still quite confused with the concept of having fans at all.
Though she said that she feels comfortable holding conversations one-on-one, attending a dinner party - or, more startlingly, standing in front of a crowd yelling her name - makes her feel a bit uncomfortable. 
'I need to get better at that,' she said. 'I need to get better at talking to people in groups.'
Part of the problem, she explained, is that she was never a super fan of any celebrity herself - so she's unfamiliar with the idea of being in awe of another person simply because you like their music. 
The closest she ever came to that feeling - with Prince, whom she met at a show in Minneapolis - was still actually pretty low-key, as she recalled he played table tennis with her backstage and gave her juice. 
Sex sells: The Gloucestershire, England native discussed her 'throbbing energy'
Sex sells: The Gloucestershire, England native discussed her 'throbbing energy'
Fellow cover star: Grace Jones also features on the front of Paper's Nowstalgia issue, which hits newsstands on October 20
Fellow cover star: Grace Jones also features on the front of Paper's Nowstalgia issue, which hits newsstands on October 20
Throwback: After the interviewer asked if twigs was inspired by 'early Björk', she said she was more sexual the Icelandic singer
Throwback: After the interviewer asked if twigs was inspired by 'early Björk', she said she was more sexual the Icelandic singer
Speaking about the issue's 'Nowstalgia' theme - which the publication says is about 'the way the past continually informs the present' - twigs counters the interviewer's idea that her performances have been inspired by Björk's early career.
'Obviously Björk is a very sexual and beautiful woman, but she often keeps her sexy on a down-low. I don't really do that. I throb,' she answered. 
'Do you know what I mean? I have that throbbing energy, and I accept it, and I harness it when I need to. It's not even a conscious thing.'
That sexual energy certainly emanates from the cover, on which she poses boldly in a hiked-up American Apparel bodysuit and trendy Vivienne Westwood flatforms.
In another posed shot for the magazine, too, she drips sex appeal, offering a peek at cleavage underneath an open Chanel coat while a heavy Chanel chain and BVLA septum ring add her signature punk edge.  


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3263561/I-don-t-sexy-low-throb-Robert-Pattinson-s-rumored-fianc-e-FKA-twigs-discusses-sexuality-future-kids-covers-Paper-magazine.html#ixzz3nvTQdBn9
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