British - Musician | May 27, 1943 - August 1, 2015
I don't want to see a 70-year-old on television.
Cilla Black
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I remember one day my son, our Robert, was looking at me on the settee and looking at me on the television, and then all of a sudden he said: 'Why don't you bring that pretty mummy home with you?' And I thought: 'Oh dear, I'm going to have to dress up at home now as well!'
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When people ask me do I believe in feminism - well, I didn't even know I was a feminist. I was the top of the bill; I've always been the top of the bill. So I don't know what equality is.
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I always wanted to be a star.
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I was so ordinary, critics couldn't understand it, but looking back, that was the reason for my success. What you see is what you get. People thought, 'I could do that.'
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I can't say I'm surprised I was successful. I was determined - and I got it.
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Turning 70 was a real shock. I thought, 'I'm on the last lap now.'
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I never liked miming.
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Really, I'm trying to retire. It's just nobody will let me!
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After Fergie and Prince Andrew honeymooned at Le Touessrok in Mauritius, Bobby, my late husband, and I were first to stay in their suite. We enjoyed the benefits - all the spoils and the special luxuries. We practically had our own private beach, and it was most romantic.
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I rarely stay in hotels because I have friends all over the world.
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I always believed I would be a star.
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