singer Reveals Intimate Details About Sex life, Reflects on Career and Health Scare
LONDON – Singer Self Esteem, known for her candid lyrics and powerful stage presence, has opened up about her personal life in a revealing interview, touching on everything from her sex life to a recent health scare. The artist, whose real name is Rebecca Lucy Taylor, emphasized the importance of prioritizing intimacy and self-worth, while also reflecting on past disappointments and future aspirations.
Taylor addressed questions directly, offering unvarnished responses. When asked about her frequency of sexual activity, she stated plainly, “oh, frequently enough. That is one thing I don’t compromise on.” This statement, alongside reflections on motherhood and a past betrayal, paints a picture of a woman fiercely protective of her own needs and boundaries.
The interview also delved into Taylor’s career trajectory. She expressed regret over not pursuing a solo career sooner, and voiced consistent disappointment with the music industry, stating, “Every time someone says that I’m underrated, that feels extremely disappointing as I’ve done my end of the bargain.”
Taylor recounted a difficult early job as a waitress in Rotherham, where she was eventually demoted to potato chopping and ultimately fired. She also shared a poignant moment of emotional release, describing how she broke down in tears on stage at Brixton Academy, overwhelmed by a sense of relief and validation.
More seriously, Taylor revealed a recent health scare approximately 18 months ago involving “some gynaecological issues” that led her to fear for her life. While the situation was ultimately resolved, it was described as “quite serious.”
The conversation also touched on Taylor’s evolving views on motherhood, sparked by her connection with her dog. “My mind is changing about being a mum. I got a dog and the way I feel about it is a lot, and I realize maybe I would want to be a mum,” she shared.
Concluding the interview, Taylor expressed a desire to be remembered for her dedication and effort, and offered a succinct, pointed joke: “Nigel Farage.” She also stated her hope to instill “high self-esteem” in any future children.