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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story, Doctor Who and joining the new series of Sex Education.
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that"
In her short acting career, rising Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham has gone intergalactic, journeyed across mythical kingdoms and fought a killer disguised in a duck costume on a cruise ship. But the most extraordinary story is her own.
The 25-year-old has already starred in two big-budget Netflix shows and is filming the new series of its wildly popular drama Sex Education, as well as appearing in Doctor Who and Us for the BBC. All this packed into just five years - including a pandemic - since she graduated from drama school.
Born in China, she was left in the entrance to a building by her birth parents when she was three days old. "I never like to use the word abandoned; I don't think I was abandoned. The choice to leave your child is a massive one, and I feel my birth parents left me in a place I would be found. And somebody did."
At 13 months old she was adopted by her Northern Irish parents.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - sheÕs finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Flohio interview: the south London rapper on dealing with loss, her debut album and nostalgia for her youth
The south London rapper is finally releasing her long-awaited debut album.
Flohio gives off an air of quiet defiance; of unwavering self-belief, patiently earned. After years of being touted as the next big thing - in 2018 Naomi Campbell picked the Nigerian-born rapper in Vogue magazine among "10 rising female stars reimagining our future"; a year later she was named on BBC's Sound of 2019 list - she’s finally on the cusp of releasing her long-awaited debut album, Out of Heart.
Flohio - whose real name is Funmi Ohiosumah - is the kind of artist who challenges the status quo in her music.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
Jonny Woo, the London drag icon will celebrate his upcoming birthday - a big one, the half century - at Dalston's EartH
Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
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Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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Jonny Woo: Meet the man who helped change London's queer scene forever.
Going big, not home: Woo is celebrating his fiftieth in suitably larger-than-life style.
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Jonny Woo's Golden Woobilee - is promising a dazzling, anything-goes variety show bringing together more than a dozen acts who've honed their craft at The Glory in Haggerston, Woo’s LGBTQ+ pub and pillar of the London queer scene.
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