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Article: Interview: I'd love a devil tattoo but nan won't have it; Her voice may be pure, but Charlotte Church has wicked ideas just like any teenager. By Jane Gordon.(Features)
- Article from:
- Sunday Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- November 5, 2000
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Byline: Jane Gordon
The laugh that erupts from Charlotte Church as she picks up her mobile phone is as deep and wicked as her singing voice is high and pure.
All afternoon the 14-year-old phenomena has been sending and receiving text messages and although she insists that they are all "very innocent" you sense that the little girl who became an international star at the age of 11 - and who has earned a rumoured pounds 10 million fortune from her recording career - is growing up very fast.
The talk today, when she is not responding to the incessant ...
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