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The Guilty Feminist

255. Authenticity with Susannah Fielding and special guest Pandora Sykes

The Guilty Feminist

The Spontaneity Shop

Comedy, Feminism

4.812.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Susannah Fielding

Episode 255: Authenticitywith special guest Pandora Sykes

Recorded 11 May 2021 via Zoom. Released 24 May 2021.

The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.

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I'm a feminist, but I really want to be Billy Eilish on the front of Vogue. He

0:54.1

is in underwear, please. Thank you. I mean, I don't blame you. She looks absolutely banging,

1:00.4

doesn't she? I mean, people were like, well, she's let everyone down because she used to wear

1:05.0

smocks, and I'm like, but she was really young when she started. I completely see,

1:09.2

wasn't she like 15 or something? Yeah, I think she was. She's really young. It would have

1:13.6

been very weird if a 15-year-old had come out in. But now she's a grown-up, and she's in a

1:18.4

different phase and she's going, oh, I'm exploring this now. And I think that's one of the wonderful

1:23.0

things about being a pop star. I think going through as a pop star, and she's really more of an

1:27.5

independent musician, isn't she, than a pop star? She's sort of more than a pop star. As a singer-songwriter,

1:33.6

I mean, you've got access to the hottest lingerie in the world. You folks offering to put you in it.

1:39.1

When you're not a lady, Billy Eilish, you're going to look back on that and go, dang,

1:42.9

I did that shoot. Yeah, absolutely. I thought you were saying as a singer-songwriter,

1:47.2

because you sort of gestured towards yourself at the time, and at the time, and I thought,

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