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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
My dad, John, was from China and he met mum after he moved here in the 1960s.
I knew dad was born in Yorkshire and mum was from Mountain Ash.
My dad is the softer one and my mum is the disciplinarian, the one who calls the shots. — © Chloe Madeley
My dad is the softer one and my mum is the disciplinarian, the one who calls the shots.
Dad was a baker, and Mum was tied up with church and the social club.
Mum and Dad were both happy for me to do what I wanted.
My mum is a school teacher and my dad is an electrician.
The only ones I trust really are my Mum and Dad and those who are closest to me.
My mum and dad only had me and my brother.
At a young age, I was introduced to Joni Mitchell by my mum. My dad was into progressive rock.
Without my mum, dad and my grandparents it wouldn't have been possible to get where I am now.
You can't smash your business and be a mum or a dad on 1,000 calories a day.
My mum left when I was three and my dad never remarried.
My mum thinks I get my determination and resilience from my dad. I think it comes mostly from her. — © Jonny Bairstow
My mum thinks I get my determination and resilience from my dad. I think it comes mostly from her.
My dad left home when I was super young, so it was my mum bringing me and my brother up.
I get on fine with my mum and dad, but if they want to see the grandchildren, they come to me.
There are certain things I talk to my mom and certain things I speak to dad for. But I also know that it has never been that I can tell my mum something and my dad won't know. They are very dependent on each other even though they may not say it or realise it.
Mum and Dad have both got very well-tuned senses of humour.
My mum is the biggest Joni Mitchell fan, and my dad loves Neil Young.
I'm one of five kids and we lived on a massive farm in New South Wales with my mum and dad.
My dad's an actor, and my mum's a casting director and a writer.
My dad is a builder, and my mum's a nurse. They're just very normal people.
I left school to concentrate on racing. It was a family decision between my mum, dad and myself.
My mum and dad were always careful with money.
My dad was a great eater but Mum was the cook.
I don't want to achieve less than my mum and dad.
My mum and dad's hobby was amateur dramatics.
Everything that moved, I was kicking it. You can ask my mum and dad. A stone, a can, whatever.
I did Jools Holland, which was bonkers because it's an institution, and as a family, we've all been into it our whole lives, and then I did Hootenanny. I took my mum and dad along, and they were sat there next to Gregory Porter and Chaka Khan. My dad was just laughing, like he couldn't believe it was real.
If I played badly as a kid, my dad would tell me, and my mum would say, 'You were brilliant today'. It's nice to have both: when I need a bit of confidence, I'll see her, and if I need to hear it straight, I'll see my dad.
I always felt like I had stability, doing things with my dad and living with my mum.
My dad was a geologist and my mum was a nurse who directed amateur theatrics.
My mum and dad aren't actors, but we all sit around doing impressions.
My dad passed on his cricketing talent. My mum has enabled me to use it.
My mum has recorded all my programmes and not watched one. My dad says he finds it embarrassing.
My mum and dad taught me to respect everyone and to be kind.
My mum and dad are massive Bowie fans, so I grew up listening to his music.
My dad was fine, but I have to say my mum was upset when I said I was leaving home.
I've definitely done something that's made my mum and dad forever proud. — © Tinie Tempah
I've definitely done something that's made my mum and dad forever proud.
My mum and dad pushed me to work hard in my earlier years in education.
Without my dad, mum and siblings I wouldn't be here. Everything they did for me, I'm so thankful.
My good fortune was that I was born into a home where Mum and Dad encouraged me to learn the piano.
I always knew I wanted an educational background, and my mum and dad were quite big on that.
My mum and dad are quite hippyish, so I'm pretty naive. I take everyone at face value.
My mum was a librarian, and my dad worked in Greenland.
My dad was a civil servant, and my mum was a secretary.
I learned to sing from my mum and dad's record collection.
I live in London. But during lockdown I moved back to Yorkshire with my mum and dad.
My mum was very interested in art and liked to write, and my dad was a hobbyist photographer. — © Martine Syms
My mum was very interested in art and liked to write, and my dad was a hobbyist photographer.
My mum and dad had worked incredibly hard to afford me an education.
My mum and dad were incredibly supportive - although I suspect my dad would have preferred me to go the university route. However, I know they were extremely proud when I won the 2011 BAFTA Best Actor for playing comedian Eric Morecambe in 'Eric and Ernie.'
I was given a Roberts digital radio by my mum and dad. I think it's my favorite possession.
I've never tried to find my real parents. I'm very grateful to my mum and dad for adopting me - they're completely incredible people. It was my dad who encouraged me to question everything, to forge my own path, to think, to read. I always felt it was my right to question everything.
My mum is really fair and has blonde hair, and my dad is not dark, either.
My dad is a retired headmaster and my mum is an ex-teacher. I was taught by both of them.
My mum and dad used to make me stand up at dinner parties and sing to their friends. I had this conservatory in my house - three steps went to up to kind of a raised part of our kitchen. I used it as the stage. Every night after school I used to download backing tracks of songs I loved and perform to myself. My mum was trying to cook and I was pretending I was at the O2 arena.
My mum and dad worked in the pottery industry.
My dad is a doctor, a professor of psychiatry, and my mum is a psychotherapist.
I remember being two, maybe, and hearing my mum's typewriter in the other room and sticking my hands under the door and screaming, 'Mum! Mum!' I was so angry she wouldn't come out. I got used to it quickly.
I love my mum and dad, but they were shocking providers and carers.
The first time my mum and dad went to the theatre was at my drama school in third year.
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