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SHOW INTERVIEWS


Dionne is moving forward after losing Amy


STRONG I


t’s hard to believe the tragedy that Dionne Bromfield suffered just two months ago as she belts out her single Yeah Right on The


Look Show catwalk. It was days after a such a performance in July that her godmother, friend and music mentor, Amy Winehouse, passed away. She’s strong and, at just 15, successful beyond her years. With two albums under her belt, and the official Olympics track to come, the door to fame is wide open. Here she tells all to Look…


Here Without Am


Dionne Bromfield I Wouldn’t Be


Wowing the crowd at The Look Show, Dionne talks abou


What did you think about The Look Show? I’m a big fan of shopping on the high street, so seeing clothes from some of my favourite stores on the catwalk is really cool. You were amazing out there today! How did it feel singing on our catwalk? I was excited but really nervous, because it’s Westfield and it’s huge! How do you combat nerves when you perform at big events? I just throw myself into it. Sometimes other acts ask if I’d like to watch them to relax, but it makes me more nervous. Do you think you would have been


a success without Amy’s support? I can’t really say yes or no, because that’s just the way it has happened for me. But if I didn’t have Amy, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Amy never tried to take anything from


Do you hang out with other famous people your own age? Yes. I met One Direction and was talking to Liam and Harry. I also went to school with Nathan from The Wanted and I’m good


on the catwalk is cool!


me. The only gig she did with me was Strictly Come Dancing. She wanted the spotlight to be on me, she didn’t want it on her.


Seeing my favourite shops


mates with Pixie [Lott] too. Fame brings many temptations, how will you avoid them? I’m a clever girl. I know what’s right


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