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Marina Diamandis: ‘My greatest achievement? Being delusional and dreaming big’

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Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, 39, discusses her life and career following the release of her new album, "Princess of Power." She reflects on her happiest period (late 20s, writing her third record), her greatest fear (not trying something she wants to do), and her most treasured possession (none, not sentimental). She also shares her celebrity crush (George Clooney), her unappealing habit (hates washing pots), and her greatest achievement ("Being delusional and dreaming big"). She lives in California and recently published a poetry collection, "Eat the World."

  1. 1 2010: Released first album, The Family Jewels.
  2. 2 2012: Released second album, Electra Heart, which went to No 1 in the UK.
  3. 3 Last year: Published poetry collection, Eat the World.
  4. 4 Present: New album, Princess of Power, just released.
  • Release of new music and poetry
  • Insights into the artist's personality and creative process
What: An interview with Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis about her new album, career, and personal reflections.
When: New album "Princess of Power" just released; last year (published poetry collection); 2010 (first album); 2012 (second album).
Where: South Wales (born), California (lives).
Why: To promote her new album and share insights into her life and artistic philosophy.
How: Through a Q&A format covering various personal and professional topics.

Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, 39, discusses her life and career following the release of her new album, "Princess of Power." She reflects on her happiest period (late 20s, writing her third record), her greatest fear (not trying something she wants to do), and her most treasured possession (none, not sentimental). She also shares her celebrity crush (George Clooney), her unappealing habit (hates washing pots), and her greatest achievement ("Being delusional and dreaming big"). She lives in California and recently published a poetry collection, "Eat the World."