A Quote by Fleur East

I've worked in a call centre and as a nightclub waitress. I served champagne to Rihanna. — © Fleur East
I've worked in a call centre and as a nightclub waitress. I served champagne to Rihanna.
I worked on a number of projects that were used by millions of people and that also served as inspiration to what we now call "crowd-sourcing."
I love champagne, but I don't have champagne every night. If I go out, and I want to have a drink, I'll have a glass of champagne.
I've worked since it was basically legal to work. I was a waitress on and off for eight years. I worked at Sears; I worked at Abercrombie folding clothes. My dad really instilled good money management habits, and I've saved 10 percent of my paycheck, every paycheck, since I was 15.
I worked in a restaurant and in a nightclub cloakroom.
Along the way, I've worked as a waitress, I've done phone surveys, and worked as a receptionist, and for the last twenty years I've taught. When I was an actor, the key was to find a job that kept your days free to audition.
When I was young, I went to the Sinai and worked as a waitress.
I'm not going to be Rihanna. No one can be Rihanna except for Rihanna.
This isn't champagne anymore. We went through the champagne a long time ago. This is serious stuff. The days of champagne are long gone.
I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard.
I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school.
The idea that this world is a playground instead of a battleground has now been accepted in practice by the vast majority of Christians... The 'worship' growing out of such a view of life is as far off center as the view itself - a sort of sanctified nightclub without the champagne and the dressed-up drunks.
I wanted to be a landscape architect, but I trained as a teacher; I worked in publishing; I was a waitress.
Rihanna's boots are too scared to look bad on Rihanna.
I have been a waitress, and I was a damn fine waitress too, let me tell you.
If I only did theatre I would have had to waitress, and I didn't want to waitress.
People say they don't want to call a call-centre in India. Why not? They're doing the same job - you just don't like Indians.
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