I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
I stand by my decision to go immediately into making an album. 🤥
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
And as for me it’s all for me.
From Mercury Prize-nominated album Prioritise Pleasure to playing the lead in Cabaret and composing the soundtrack to Prima Facie, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (@selfesteemselfesteem) has *range*.
In our April issue, the 37-year-old – who makes music as Self Esteem – tells WH’s @roisin.dervishokane what’s next: recording her next album, getting physically strong, freezing her eggs and striving to be truthful, even when it hurts.
Elsewhere, she reflects on rejecting the music industry’s obsession with youth and shares why she’s determined – via her art, as well as her work with @Dove’s self esteem project – to help the next generation of girls hate their bodies less than she did.
The April issue of Women’s Health is on sale now
When @dancareydan asked me to sing on this cover of the classic Jimmy Cliff song ‘You Can Get It If You Really Want’ for @bbc’s This Town I said, yes! Here it is! It’s out now!
Rhetorical.
I am djing at this! There may or may not be some unreleased self esteem in there 🤪