Dionne Bromfield

Dionne Bromfield
Dionne Julia Bromfieldis a British soul singer, songwriter and TV presenter. Bromfield's debut album, Introducing Dionne Bromfield, was released in 2009 by Amy Winehouse's Lioness Records label. She first came to public attention after performing on the British TV show Strictly Come Dancing with Amy Winehouse on backing vocals. She is known for being one of the former presenters on Friday Download...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionSoul Singer
Date of Birth1 February 1996
CityLondon, England
Twitter's a funny one. I mean, it's good in some respects, but I can't stand it in other respects. You know there are too many opinions, people get opinions mixed up, and people get being rude mixed up with 'that's my opinion.'
It's not about being thin, it's about being healthy. And when you are a child you like to eat all these unhealthy things like chocolate and sweets. Oh my God. I love strawberries dipped in chocolate and Lion bars and Toffee Crisps - and as you grow up, you have to learn that those things are only good in moderation or you will become very fat.
I used to like the Jonas Brothers, but only because I thought that they were good-looking, not because I actually liked their music.
Everyone told me I could sing from about the age of ten. My mum was always telling me. But I was so shy, I didn't believe them. And the more that people told me, the more I went into the background and the less likely I was to sing.
At one of my old schools, I didn't tell anyone I was doing my first album because I was worried they'd be like, 'Who does she think she is?' So I just let them find out for themselves.
Most of my songs aren't about me. They're about stuff I've seen.
I found songwriting really hard at first, but after a while it was actually very easy.
My first album done what it had to do. It introduced me.
If I'm naughty, I'm grounded for two weeks or Mum takes my phone and my laptop because she knows I can't live without them. Sometimes I'll say, 'Mum, do you just want to take my laptop?' because I can still use the Internet on my phone. But now she's going to read this and see what I've been doing.
The papers are only going to show what they want the readers to see. It's all propaganda, to be honest.
My mum wants the best for me. And I like having my mum around me.
Twitter's a funny one, I mean, it's good in some respects but I can't stand it in other respects. You know there are too many opinions, people get opinions mixed up and people get being rude mixed up with that's my opinion.
I really love Juicy Couture - it's young and fresh.
I'd love to design stuff that I'd like to wear and that other people could wear, too.