Natalie Cassidy claims that Paloma Faith had bullied her at school, but Paloma was also a victim of bullying with the same “rough” extensive london.
The former Eastenders star Cassidy, 43, recently opened her difficult school years in her podcast life with NAT and claimed that the singer had now bullied 43 when they both visited the Islington Green School in North London.
“Paloma Faith – she bullied me at school,” said the TV favorite. “She went to Islington Green and was over me that year. We talked about it and she apologized.
Well, excavated comments from The How To Lead a Man Hit-Maker suggest that your own experience was anything but easy.
In a post that was shared in 2012 to X, formerly Twitter, Faith said: “Yes, I was bullied at school. I had braces and previously shaky teeth.”
Both stars grew up in neighboring districts – Cassidy in Islington, trust in Hackney – and crossed the paths in the educational institute, which has since been renamed the City of London Academy as Islington.
In 1979 the school delivered the singing for Pink Floyd’s further brick stone in the wall, but in the 1990s it had a more worrying reputation.
In fact, Tony Blair decided in 1995 1995 to send his son Euan elsewhere, and the school was put in special measures only two years later.
Faith has previously described the environment as “very, very rough” and reminded of the presence of the police and frequent violence.
“The difficult environment helped me to develop strong self -feeling. I had to learn to stick to my weapons and be persistent,” she further developed.
Despite the tensions, the two-way mother gratefully expressed her teacher, described her as “unbelievable” and prompted her to get her to achieve everything at the GCSE level, and even earn a feature in local paper The Hackney Gazette.
It opened the standard beforehand and emphasized that it was homemade without formal music training, without industry connections and without a stay at the prestigious Brit School.
“I did everything myself. I had no famous parents, no stage school,” she said. “I never had lessons – I just copied data.”
Faith later studied a contemporary dance at the university in Leeds before completing a master in Theater in Central Saint Martins. On the way she juggled numerous jobs, including working in the lingerie retail trade, singing in Burlesque clubs and even a magician.
Meanwhile, the former children’s star Cassidy landed her breakthrough role as Sonia Fowler about Eastenders when she was only 10 years old.
She took acting courses at the famous Anna Scher Theater School, where she was discovered by a casting director for the BBC soap.
The mother of two stayed regularly on the E20 set show for decades before taking off at the beginning of this year as part of her 40th storyline.
Decades later, the real drama seems to develop behind the school gates all the time.