A Quote by Gemma Collins

I'll always be an Essex girl at heart but I've matured and I've evolved and with my work I'm in the West End all the time. — © Gemma Collins
I'll always be an Essex girl at heart but I've matured and I've evolved and with my work I'm in the West End all the time.
[My] style evolved, not changed, but I think evolved as I grew and matured. I don't think there was any kind of change I did in a deliberate way - I think I just evolved.
I'm a proper Essex girl because my family was part of that great exodus from the East End.
It's possible that I've matured as a writer, and I hope I've matured emotionally, but I always find myself revisiting these adolescent scenes.
The fact that I'm on 'Essex Anthems' makes me happy, especially because half of my family's from Essex.
But now that I've matured, I've realized that - at the end of the day - what's really important is the work, not what people think of me.
Then after a long time Annie wasn’t a little girl anymore. She was a big girl and I was so much in love with her that I lived in a dream. In the dream my heart seemed to be ready to burst, for it seemed that the whole world was inside it swelling to get out and be the world. But that summer came to an end. Time passed and nothing happened that we had felt so certain at one time would happen.
I was, by the way - I'm an Essex lad, born and raised in Essex in the U.K.
Back in the really early days, the men went out hunting, the women stayed home with the kids, and would hold the kid in one arm against the heart, so that's the left, and with the right arm they would throw. And it turns out you cannot make that calculation in real time. You have to have an algorithm set up. So these brain mechanisms evolved in order to do that, and when they evolved, the thing is that where there is a useful capability it often adapts to places it wasn't evolved for.
'Cause if your love was all I had in this life, well that would be enough until the end of time. So rest your weary heart and relax your mind, 'Cause I'm gonna love you, girl, until the end of time.
I'm basically just a normal girl from West London who speaks from her heart and who loves music.
There was always the next therapy appointment, next surgery, next college exam, but with time and deep thought, those evolved into life lessons, which then evolved into perspective.
I grew up in the West End, so my whole background was living among theatres and musicals and the West End's coffee bars and clubs. It's kind of obvious that one day I should do something like that.
As skateboarding evolved, it evolved away from competition. Having a best-trick contest doesn't work.
As I look around the West End these days, it seems to me that outside every thin girl is a fat man, trying to get in.
You can't be crazy and wild when you're on work time. But, I like it, in that sense I think it makes you a better person for having matured at a younger age.
Don't we introduce time as a means of becoming more evolved? The brain has evolved but is there evolution inwardly? Can the brain dominated by time not be subservient to it?
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