Lorde Doesn't Care If You Think She Looks 'Like Gollum' When She Performs
Dec 17, 2013 20:10
Haters step aside, as the 17-year-old music wonder doesn't give a crap about what you think. Lorde recently took to Reddit Sunday to answer a couple of questions about herself. Below are a couple of highlights:
She has an eclectic taste in books and movies:
She knows she looks weird onstage:
i know when i'm onstage, i don't think about how it looks, i just concentrate on really feeling what i hear. but i totally know i look like gollum when i perform, so it's cool.
She's not sure if she'll go back to school but she does know how to name-drop Jennifer Lawrence to get in people's good graces:
not sure yet! obviously it's hard at the moment, although i do read theses/academic writing from teachers regularly. i read this cool thing jennifer lawrence said the other day about learning about the world through books vs. her real world experience, and i'm definitely feelin that right now. but maybe that's just a lazy person's excuse
She has no regrets about starting to work in the music industry so young:
actually, no. i feel like i learnt early on how things worked and that gave me a good understanding of what could be fucked with/which rules were dumb and shouldn't have to be followed. plus, i can sit down with basically the most intimidating people in the industry and not flinch. and maybe even make them flinch. or cry. heh.
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