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Cut-price McQueen: The £465 tartan dress celebrities can't get enough of : Rihanna, Katherine Jenkins, Emma Watson, Cheryl Cole

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cut-price McQueen: The £465 tartan dress celebrities can't get enough of



By Lauren Paxman

Last updated at 12:55 PM on 29th November 2011


When Alexander McQueen launched a diffusion range, McQ, in 2006, even the fashion label could not have anticipated how successful the range would become.

But after the Duchess of Cambridge chose Sarah Burton as the designer of her wedding dress, she basically guaranteed that everything McQueen's creative director did would turn to gold.

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On trend: Katherine Jenkins and Chloe Moretz let the dress do the talking with simple black shoes
Punk-rock: Rihanna and Emma Watson both gave the McQ pufball tartan dress a hard edge with chunky shoes or a leather jacket
Punk-rock: Rihanna and Emma Watson both gave the McQ pufball tartan dress a hard edge with chunky shoes or a leather jacket



Punk-rock: Katherine Jenkins let the dress do the talking this morning while Rihanna and Emma Watson both gave the McQ pufball tartan dress a hard edge with chunky shoes or a leather jacket


Last night Burton was named Designer of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. However celebrities have been snapping up McQueen and McQ designs ever since the royal wedding.

One frock in particular - the £465 Puffball tartan dress - has become the party dress of the season.



Short but sweet: Cheryl Cole wearing the dress (left) and a publicity shot
Short but sweet: Cheryl Cole wearing the dress (left) and a publicity shot

McQ was set up five years ago as a trendier - and much more affordable - take on Alexander McQueen.

Last November, Burton brought the range back inhouse, it had been licensed out for years.

Having McQueen's creative director back at the helm has given the range a new lease of life and turned it into a celebrity favourite.

Classical singer Katherine Jenkins wore the frock this morning for an appearance on ITV.

Rihanna, chose the red and black number for her appearance on the X Factor.

She wore a prim white shirt underneath, but her chunky shoes, which were scrawled with Tipp-Ex graffiti, gave it a harder edge.

Emma Watson also gave the dress a punk look by wearing it with a leather biker jacket and some studded Louboutin heels.

The actress also wore black netting underskirt to make it even puffier.

Cheryl Cole and Chloe Moretz just let the dress do the talking, keeping their accessories nice and simple.

McQ has a range of designs featuring the red and black tartan - all are suitably festive making them perfect purchases in the run-up to Christmas.

The Crombie tartan coat (£845), features a kilt which can be zipped off.

McQ's tartan trousers (£275) also make a statement out of their zips, with over-sized pull tabs.

If the print feels a little too bold, McQ's little black dresses might be more suitable





Snap it up soon: Selfridges is selling the dress for £465 but it is bound to sell out very quickly
Snap it up soon: Selfridges is selling the dress for £465 but it is bound to sell out very quickly



A £270 safety pin print dress looks smart but with a bit of an edge, while, the £375 Gaga zip dress will give wearers a flattering silhouette.

All can be bought from Selfridges and from next February they will also be available in a new four-floor McQ shop on Dover Street in London.

To celebrate the store's opening, the label will also put on a show at London Fashion Week the same month. McQueen will continue to show in Paris.


Other tartan treats: McQ's Crombie tartan coat (£845)
Other tartan treats: McQ's Crombie tartan coat (£845) and the tartan zipped trousers (£275)
Other tartan treats: McQ's Crombie tartan coat (£845) and the tartan zipped trousers (£275)




McQ printed dress (£295)
McQ printed dress (£295), the draped jersey dress (£275)
McQ printed dress (£295), the draped jersey dress (£275) and the Gaga zip dress (£325)



Little black dresses: McQ printed dress (£295), the draped jersey dress (£275) and the Gaga zip dress (£325)





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Katherine Jenkins goes Undercover on the Underground: Singer dons a brown wig to busk on the tube

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Katherine Jenkins goes Undercover on the Underground: Singer dons a brown wig to busk on the tube



By Emily Sheridan

Last updated at 8:15 AM on 24th November 2011


She's used to belting out songs in front of thousands of people in venues like Wembley Stadium and the Royal Albert Hall.

But yesterday, Katherine Jenkins gave commuters and tourists a thrill with an impromptu free 'concert' in Leicester Square tube station.

Going undercover for a feature with London's ES magazine, the Welsh mezzo soprano disguised her blonde hair with a brunette wig.


Who's that girl? Katherine Jenkins goes undercover to busk for charity at Leicester Square tube station in London on Tuesday morning
Who's that girl? Katherine Jenkins goes undercover to busk for charity at Leicester Square tube station in London on Tuesday morning

And instead of the glamorous couture she usually performs in, Jenkins looked like a struggling musician in her ripped jumper, jeans and boots.

With a cap on the ground for her busking session, the 31-year-old sang a collection of covers and tracks from her new album, including Break It To My Heart, and ended up raising £16 for charity.

Despite her disguise, many commuters soon recognised the singer and many were moved to tears as she hit the high notes.


Here's 20p love: The singer ended up raising £16 for charity during her 45-minute set
Here's 20p love: The singer ended up raising £16 for charity during her 45-minute set

After her final song, she was met with applause by a small assembled crowd and signed autographs to those who recognised her.

Although having lived in London since her student days at the Royal Academy Of Music, Jenkins admits she rarely uses the Underground these days and doesn't have an Oyster card.

She told the Evening Standard: 'I was really really enjoying myself. On the initial first note I thought "Oh god, I don't know how this is going to work out", it was quite an operatic number and I wasn't sure how it would be received.


Wigging out: The 31-year-old covered up her blonde hair with a brunette wig
Wigging out: The 31-year-old covered up her blonde hair with a brunette wig

Do blondes have more fun? Jenkins showed off her wig on Twitter
Do blondes have more fun? Jenkins showed off her wig on Twitter

'But by the second number people were stopping and I really enjoyed it.

'The people were really lovely. One guy said I had made him late for work now, but I didn't know I made people cry, that's amazing.

'It's got a great acoustic down there, I didn't want it to end. It felt like we were doing something quite special down there.'

Before her busking gig, Jenkins admitted she had never performed in flat shoes before.

Andy McCrossen, 43, a tube worker from Dartford, Kent, was moved to tears by the performance.

He said: 'I find her music quite emotional. I saw her singing then I realised she had a wig on and I recognised her. It's unexpected to see her on the Tube.

'You can see there's a crowd building up, she's not your usual busker, she's got an amazing voice, she puts a lot of emotion into it.'

Ahead of her gig, Jenkins teased fans by posting a photo of her disguise on Twitter, writing: 'Undercover... Testing out the theory as to whether blondes have more fun?'


Drawing a crowd: Several commuters stopped to listen to the singer - causing congestion to the busy station in the process
Drawing a crowd: Several commuters stopped to listen to the singer - causing congestion to the busy station in the process


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Opera diva Katherine Jenkins targetted by stalker on live television

Monday, November 14, 2011

Opera diva Katherine Jenkins targetted by stalker on live television



By Richard Kay

Last updated at 8:07 AM on 14th November 2011



Classical singing sensation Katherine Jenkins has an online stalker who has been bullying and bad-mouthing her for more than a year, the star revealed yesterday.

But the mezzo-soprano, who was raised on a tough South Wales council estate, has taken the fight to her cyber-bully, thought to be an obsessed opera fan.

The revelation comes just a day after a £25,000 black diamond and ruby poppy leant to Katherine by jewellers Garrard was stolen hours before she was due to sing for the Queen at a Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.


Katherine sent a message to the attacker via Twitter
Katherine Jenkins has revealed she has been the target of an online bullying campaign
Victim: Opera star Katherine Jenkins has revealed she has been the target of an online bullying campaign for the past year

Perhaps emboldened by this setback, she addressed the stalker publicly on the social networking site Twitter, via a link to her personal account.


‘You have no right to harass me as you’ve done for the past year with comments like “bring out the dead daddy story again”,’ said Katherine, whose father died of lung cancer when she was doing her GCSEs at 15 years old.

Target: Katherine answered the bully's bogus question correctly when she appeared on Something For The Weekend yesterday morning
Target: Katherine answered the bully's bogus question correctly when she appeared on Something For The Weekend yesterday morning

‘You’ve set up a false account in my name where you slate and destroy my character.’

According to the Welsh songbird, who rakes in £3.5million a year, the bullying began last summer.

But on Sunday morning, when Katherine appeared on live TV chat show Something For The Weekend, the bully struck again.

During questions which viewers tweeted in to the show, she recognised her cyber-bully’s name as it was read out by presenter Tim Lovejoy. However she remained calm, answering the bully’s bogus query correctly.

But just half an hour after coming off air she let fly at her persecutor, saying: ‘After blocking you, you still tried to find a way to get to me and this morning was a step too far.

‘Sending in a question to be read on live TV to “make me look clueless” was utterly pathetic and you clearly failed.’

She added: ‘The sad thing is you’ll probably enjoy the attention which is why I haven’t mentioned your Twitter name, but I know who you are.’


Wedding bells: Katherine is due to marry Gethin Jones next year
Wedding bells: Katherine is due to marry Gethin Jones next year

Worried friends now say that Katherine, who is to marry TV presenter Gethin Jones next year, is considering calling in the police.

The singer’s spokesman adds: ‘Bullying of any kind is unacceptable. Katherine loves Twitter. It’s a shame a minority use it to bully.’


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Celebrities show off their Halloween creations on Twitter

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

And the prize for the best costume goes to... Celebrities show off their Halloween creations on Twitter



By Emily Sheridan

Last updated at 11:19 AM on 1st November 2011


Over the past few years, increasing amount of celebrities have been turning to Twitter to give themselves a voice and self-publicise.

So when it came to Halloween, what better way for the stars to show off their creativity than to upload their costumes on the micro-blogging site.

Celebrities from the A-list to the Z-list couldn't wait to show off their handiwork as they prepared to celebrate the spooky holiday.


Disney reunion: Miley Cyrus dressed up as some kind of sexy creature as she attended Amanda and Alyson Michalka's Halloween party
Disney reunion: Miley Cyrus dressed up as some kind of sexy creature as she attended Amanda and Alyson Michalka's Halloween party




Those are tiny shorts! Zac Efron dressed as a Reno 911 police officer as he joined the Michalka sisters
Those are tiny shorts! Zac Efron dressed as a Reno 911 police officer as he joined the Michalka sisters

While British celebrities were more traditional when it came to costumes and stuck to the horror theme, Americans dressed in a wide variety of ensembles.



In Hollywood, it was reunion for former Disney stars as Zac Efron and Miley Cyrus attended sisters Amanda and Alyson Michalka' Halloween party.

High School Musical heart-throb Efron wore a very tight pair of shorts as he dressed as a Reno 911 police officer.


Hey y'all: Country singer LeAnn Rimes dressed as a pregnant, chain-smoking bride (left) while Glee actress Lea Michele dressed as the Swan Queen from Swan Lake
Hey y'all: Country singer LeAnn Rimes dressed as a pregnant, chain-smoking bride (left) while Glee actress Lea Michele dressed as the Swan Queen from Swan Lake
Hey y'all: Country singer LeAnn Rimes dressed as a pregnant, chain-smoking bride (left) while Glee actress Lea Michele dressed as the Swan Queen from Swan Lake



Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got: Nicole Richie was a dead-ringer for Jennifer Lopez (left), while Sofia Vergara dressed in an Angry Birds costume
Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got: Nicole Richie was a dead-ringer for Jennifer Lopez (left), while Sofia Vergara dressed in an Angry Birds costume
Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got: Nicole Richie was a dead-ringer for Jennifer Lopez (left), while Sofia Vergara dressed in an Angry Birds costume
Although it wasn't clear exactly what Cyrus had dressed as, she certainly made an impression with her make-up and low-cut top.
Country singer LeAnn Rimes dressed as a 'trailer trash' chain-smoking pregnant bride, while Glee star Lea Michele certainly went to a lot of effort as the Swan Queen from Swan Lake.
The actress looked straight out of the National Ballet in her tutu, tights and feathered headdress.
Having a laugh: Jennifer Love Hewitt dressed as a sexy cheerleader, while her new boyfriend Jarod Einsohn was a bottle of beer
Having a laugh: Jennifer Love Hewitt dressed as a sexy cheerleader, while her new boyfriend Jarod Einsohn was a bottle of beer


Popular choice: Kim Kardashian (left) and Julianne Hough (pictured right with brother Derek) both dressed as Poison Ivy from the Batman comics
Popular choice: Kim Kardashian (left) and Julianne Hough (pictured right with brother Derek) both dressed as Poison Ivy from the Batman comics
Popular choice: Kim Kardashian (left) and Julianne Hough (pictured right with brother Derek) both dressed as Poison Ivy from the Batman comics



Hopefully Jennifer Lopez was flattered when reality star-turned-fashion designer Nicole Richie dressed as the multi-hyphenate Latina star.

The mother-of-two looked a dead-ringer for J.Lo in a pink velour tracksuit, aviator shades, big hoop earrings and a 'Croydon facelift' ponytail as she attended Kate Hudson's Halloween party in Los Angeles.

Modern Family star Sofia Vergara showed her fun side and steered away from a sexy ensemble in favour of an Angry Birds costume.


Wicked: Katherine Jenkins is a sexy devil (left), while Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne dressed as ninjas to go trick or treating with their children in Australia
Wicked: Katherine Jenkins is a sexy devil (left), while Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne dressed as ninjas to go trick or treating with their children in Australia
Wicked: Katherine Jenkins is a sexy devil (left), while Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne dressed as ninjas to go trick or treating with their children in Australia
Ghoulish: Made In Chelsea star and Topshop heiress Chloe Green dressed as a bloody Queen of Hearts
Ghoulish: Made In Chelsea star and Topshop heiress Chloe Green dressed as a bloody Queen of Hearts
Fun and frolics: Paris Hilton dressed as She-Ra, while director Eli Roth dressed as Fight Club character Tyler Durden
Fun and frolics: Paris Hilton dressed as She-Ra, while director Eli Roth dressed as Fight Club character Tyler Durden
Unfortunately, some celebrities' costumes weren't so original.
Newly-single Kim Kardashian and dancer/actress Julianne Hough both dressed as Batman comics villain Poison Ivy.
Partying just 24 hours before she filed for divorce from husband Kris Humphries, the socialite attended a party at the Lavo nightclub in New York with publicist friend Jonathan Cheban.
Who's that girl? The Only Way Is Essex star Sam Faiers looked suitably gory
Who's that girl? The Only Way Is Essex star Sam Faiers looked suitably gory (left) while Hollyoaks star Gemma Merna posed with two Hallowe'en cakes protecting her modesty
Who's that girl? The Only Way Is Essex star Sam Faiers looked suitably gory (left) while Hollyoaks star Gemma Merna posed with two Hallowe'en cakes protecting her modesty
Trick or treat: Pregnant Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden dressed as a witch while her daughter Lexi was her cat
Trick or treat: Pregnant Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden dressed as a witch while her daughter Lexi was her cat
Model Kelly Brook dressed as Bella Swan from Twilight, with her boyfriend Thom Evans as Edward Cullen and his friend as Jacob.
Hollyoaks actress Gemma Merna spiced things up by posing naked with two Hallowe'en cakes.
TV presenter Denise Van Outen rolled back the years by dressing as a spooky little girl for a party at Maggie's Club in London.




Love triangle: Kelly Brook dressed as Bella Swan from Twilight with boyfriend Thom Evans (right) as Edward Cullen and his friend as Jacob
Love triangle: Kelly Brook dressed as Bella Swan from Twilight with boyfriend Thom Evans (right) as Edward Cullen and his friend as Jacob




Scary little girl: Denise Van Outen dressed as a spooky child to attend a party at Maggie's Club
Scary little girl: Denise Van Outen dressed as a spooky child to attend a party at Maggie's Club
Wigging out: Holly Willoughby got into the spirit early on Friday night with a black wig and dramatic make-up
Wigging out: Holly Willoughby got into the spirit early on Friday night with a black wig and dramatic make-up




Girls' night out: Former WAG Elen Rivas (far right) dressed as a pirate
Girls' night out: Former WAG Elen Rivas (far right) dressed as a pirate


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Katherine Jenkins: Why it's all change for the newly-engaged singer

Monday, October 17, 2011

Katherine Jenkins: Why it's all change for the newly-engaged singer


By Lydia Slater



Last updated at 3:50 PM on 14th October 2011


She’s a global superstar, has sold millions of albums and reputedly secured the biggest classical record deal in history, but Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins is ready to switch tempo. She tells Benji Wilson why family has become her number-one priority


'I have travelled the world several times in the past few years, so I've missed so much of what's going on at home,' says Katherine Jenkins
'I have travelled the world several times in the past few years, so I've missed so much of what's going on at home,' says Katherine Jenkins









Katherine Jenkins’s large blue eyes are spilling over with tears. ‘Honestly, family is so important to me,’ she says, her low, softly Welsh-accented voice quavering. ‘It’s much more important than my career.’ To say I’m taken aback would be an understatement. I’d always assumed that Katherine’s peach-perfect exterior concealed a steely ambition that would rival Madonna’s: you don’t get the biggest record deal in classical music history and go on to sell in excess of five million albums if you’re a shy, retiring homemaker. Now a regular judge on ITV’s Popstar to Operastar, her personal fortune was estimated this year at £13 million, considerably more than her rival Welsh songstress Charlotte Church (though Katherine says that’s ‘complete rubbish. I’d love to know how anyone can possibly estimate what I’ve got in the bank. These things get really exaggerated.’)

Perhaps it’s the prospect of her marriage next year to Gethin Jones, one-time Blue Peter presenter turned TV personality. Or maybe it’s weariness after spending last year touring the globe with her platinum-selling album Believe. Whatever the reason, it’s clear that Katherine is putting herself under increasing pressure to reconcile the domestic side of her life with the demands of her extraordinary career.

We have met at YOU’s photo shoot, in a beautiful house in North London. Katherine has been in make-up for hours before I’m allowed to see her, but I can’t believe she needs it – she’s as pretty as a Disney princess made flesh. Her eyes are enormous and thickly lashed, her skin a flawless caramel, her hair bouncy, and her Dolce & Gabbana sundress barely contains her pneumatic curves. Altogether, Katherine looks the picture of glowing good health, but she admits that she is tired.

‘I have travelled the world several times in the past few years,’ she says. ‘I have six weeks at home now, which is the longest time in about three years. Unpacking my toiletries was such a joy – to be able to put things back in the cupboard was really nice.’ By the time you read this, though, she will have spent the summer performing at concerts around the UK, before heading off to Australia to sing with Plácido Domingo.



Katherine as a child with her late father Selwyn
With fiancé Gethin Jones at Ascot this summer
From left: Katherine as a child with her late father Selwyn; with fiancé Gethin Jones at Ascot this summer

The choir girl, 1996
on the Popstar to Operastar panel with Vanessa Mae, Simon Callow and Rolando Villazón
From left: The choir girl, 1996; on the Popstar to Operastar panel with Vanessa Mae, Simon Callow and Rolando Villazón

Is it tough maintaining a relationship with a new fiancé under those circumstances? ‘It’s hard to keep a relationship going with anyone,’ she says. ‘I miss so much of what’s going on. Whenever I get a minute, I go to see my godchildren and do all that kind of stuff. I Skype and try to stay on top of what’s happening in everyone’s lives, but it is really difficult.’

And even while she is in London, she’s not putting her feet up. On top of doing up the house that she and Gethin have bought in Richmond, Southwest London, she has been putting the final touches to her eighth album, Daydream. ‘Believe was by far the most commercial album I’ve made,’ she says. ‘This is a return to my roots and the sound people know me for – folk songs, light classical pieces, music from shows, hymns in English and Welsh. Songs that touch me.’ It includes an interpretation of the Celtic classic ‘Black is the Colour’, ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Misérables and a new composition of ‘Ave Maria’. ‘I’m drawn to the emotion in a song. There’s no point in singing the song if it doesn’t do anything for me. Things have changed – it’s the first album I’m making in my 30s, I’m getting married, and I feel quite a lot of the music is about where I am at the moment.’

Another album of Katherine’s music has just been released, although she has pleaded with fans not to buy it: ‘Universal Records are putting out yet another compilation album of my music called One Fine Day. Considering that I haven’t recorded for them since 2008, there is no new music and I don’t want you to feel conned,’ she tweeted.

‘Tonight I’m going to dinner with Plácido Domingo, which is hilarious. I keep thinking, “But I’m from Neath!”’

Alongside her career, her relationship with Gethin Jones is the most important thing in her life right now. Katherine is determined to keep it out of the limelight – so it was perhaps a tactical error to fall in love with a TV presenter whom she met on Strictly Come Dancing.

Since then, however, the couple have made superhuman efforts to stay well below the radar. ‘This is not a relationship for getting extra publicity,’ Katherine says firmly. ‘I understand to a certain extent why people are interested, but some things are off-limits. It was a battle to begin with, but people are getting better at understanding why I don’t talk about my personal life. We just want to keep something for ourselves.’ When pressed, she admits with a blush that the enormous solitaire sparkler that glitters on her ring finger was designed by Gethin himself. But when they tie the knot next year, probably in Wales, you won’t be seeing the nuptials splashed all over the pages of
a celebrity magazine – she says they’ve already turned down generous offers to talk about the engagement.

‘From day one, we’ve said that that’s not what we’re about,’ she says. ‘I’m not a person who puts my private life out there. I was on my bike the other day in Richmond Park and I was followed by photographers. I didn’t even see them, but a couple of days later, the people decorating the house said to me, “Hey, Kath, you’re in the newspaper!”’ She shrugs her shoulders. ‘I don’t like moaning – I know I’m so lucky – but I find it difficult when I’m intruded on.’

Katherine is ready to switch tempo

And fame, unlikely as it seems, was never part of Katherine’s game plan. She was brought up with her younger sister Laura in Neath in a close-knit, supportive family. ‘It was like The Darling Buds of May,’ she says with a smile. ‘My mum was one of four, my dad was one of five and there are lots of cousins and aunties. My nana lived in the same street; one auntie lived a few minutes’ drive in one direction, another in the other. My best memories of growing up are of us all going away in our caravans together, or going to the beach en masse, 20 of us.’ Money was tight: her mother Susan, who worked as a mammographer, was the breadwinner as her father Selwyn had retired from a factory job.

‘My parents didn’t have lots of money. What they had, they spent on us. Any spare cash went on singing or piano lessons.’ The whole family was musical – everyone sang in the church choir and Katherine’s paternal grandmother was a locally renowned mezzo-soprano. ‘I sang from the age of three,’ she says. ‘It was all I wanted to do and my parents were supportive. From an early age I took any opportunity to perform.’ She joined a church choir in Neath at the age of seven and later became Welsh Choir Girl of the Year.

Her dream was to become an opera singer and her father’s death from cancer when she was 15 made her all the more determined to succeed, for him as well as herself. But in her wildest dreams, she never imagined her career taking her further than the choruses of the Royal Opera House or the English National Opera.

‘I would have sung in whatever I could find,’ she says. ‘If I could have made a small career as
a singer, I would have been happy. I didn’t think about fame and fortune.’

She won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied for four years. ‘After I graduated, I felt particularly young in my voice, so I decided to take a couple of years out to teach and earn the money to go back and do the postgraduate course,’ she says.

Meanwhile, a producer friend approached her with an idea to record the ‘Flower Duet’ from Lakmé (aka the theme tune from that famous British Airways TV advert) as a dance track. The demo tape got passed to Universal, and three months after she graduated, they signed her up
to a six-album deal.

‘When the album came out, I was still teaching. That was a weird time, because the students
would be saying, “Miss! You were on telly last night!”, and asking for autographs.’

In fact, it’s not just her looks that remind you of Disney, it’s the Cinderella-style transformation
of her fortunes as she was catapulted in a few months from teacher to nation’s sweetheart and now, thanks to a reputed £5.8 million deal with Warner, a worldwide superstar.


She has sung for the Queen, the Pope and at Barbra Streisand’s birthday party, at which she put on an impromptu performance of Puccini’s famous aria ‘O Mio Babbino Caro’. ‘On the outside I must have looked quite composed but on the inside I was screaming,’ she confesses. ‘And I was thinking, “I don’t know how to begin telling my mum about this.” It was the ultimate pinch-yourself moment.’ Those moments keep coming. ‘Tonight I’m going to dinner with Plácido Domingo, which is hilarious to me,’ she says. ‘We are really good friends. But on the way over here I kept thinking, “But I’m from Neath! How come I’m going to dinner with Plácido?”’

Katherine has sung for the Queen, the Pope and at Barbra Streisand¿s birthday party

Although Katherine always seems polished and poised, no matter how daunting the occasion, you can’t help but wonder if a tiny part of her wishes she hadn’t made it quite so big, so fast.

‘There were people in my year who I think were better singers than me,’ she says. ‘If I’d gone back and done the postgraduate course, I’d only have finished a couple of years ago. I’d still be working my way up through the choruses. That was the path I was supposed to go down.’

She would love to perform the whole of Carmen one day, hugely admires operatic sopranos such as Angela Gheorghiu and is cross and slightly defensive about the snobbery that comes her way from the music purists who disapprove of ‘popera’.

‘I get it all the time,’ she says. ‘They’re not happy about anyone who makes classical music more popular. Well, that’s fine. I don’t make my albums for the classical critics. As long as someone buys my album and enjoys it, I really don’t care.’ All the same, now she’s got eight albums under her belt and is famous around the world, you can’t blame her for fantasising about a change of pace.

It’s telling that it’s when we get on to the subject of marriage and children that she becomes emotional. She says that she wouldn’t hesitate to sacrifice her stellar career for her family.

‘If you’re lucky enough to have kids, you want to enjoy it. I don’t want to compromise on that. I will make a decision to be a really good mum, that’s what I’d want to focus on. Hopefully, I would be able to come back afterwards.’ And if she can’t? ‘If I can’t, I’ll just enjoy being a mum.’ So how would she like to be remembered, I wonder? ‘I’d like my tombstone to say something like, “Beloved mother and daughter…who could sing a bit.”’ And then the tears start to flow.

Katherine’s new album Daydream is out tomorrow on Warner Music. Her UK tour starts on 7 January



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