Taylor Momsen admits that she likes London because it's 'gloomy' and because everyone's got "an attitude", no doubt she thinks she can fit in.
The former Gossip Girl star has also been talking about how she likes her men, and her eye make-up.
The 18-year-old told FHM why she would be content with living in the UK, especially London, as she said: “I love [the UK] I love that it’s always kind of gloomy. I don’t like the sun. Every now and again I want to go to the beach and be in the sun, but that’s a very rare feeling, so I could live in London, definitely. I like the rain. I like the gloom, and everyone’s got such an attitude, be it a good or a bad one. I like that everyone who you meet has a distinct personality.”
Her ramblings continued, as she admitted that she would prefer the scruffier variety. “I don’t like guys who overdress. And I don’t like guys who try too hard. My biggest thing is be yourself. Be yourself and if people don’t like you, then they can suck a d*ck.”
But don't expect Taylor to be making an effort for a guy, or see her change her ways to fit in a crowd, as she said: “If they don’t like you, then they’re not the type of person you should be around. I don’t like people who pretend to be something to fit into a certain crowd or guys who pay more attention to how they look than you do – that’s not a good thing.”
Taylor, who's questionable fashion sense has often made her the centre of many discussions especially given that she's only a teen. But there's no stopping her - as she insists that she just loves "stripper shoes".
“I love stripper shoes and I always try to find the tallest ones. I’m always surprised no one talks about my shoes," she complained. "I’m, like, on stage in 15-inch heels but people talk more about my eye make-up, which has stayed the same forever. I always think that’s funny. I’m 5’8”.
"So I’m really tall. I got into heels when I was little, though. My mum’s really short so she always wears really tall heels and I used to steal them and now it’s just a part of my everyday life.”
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