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Judi Love
Profession : Comedian
Birth : June 4, 1980
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I've not tried a dating app like Raya. I think for me, I would know most of the people who are on there but one of my rules about online dating is to find an app that best suits you, be it age, religion or privacy.
Judi Love
Nice thing about being in your 40s and dating is you kind of know yourself a bit better.
Judi Love
Dating as a whole is quite daunting for people.
Judi Love
I have a background in social work and social care, so I've got that natural ability to have empathy with people and have a conversation where I can draw information out.
Judi Love
The construct of the identity of a woman can factor in things such as: age, body, culture, physical appearance, responsibility, emotional and intellectual ability. All of these factors bring a unique and at times complex discussion to the idea of the identity of a woman.
Judi Love
We're all different but we are unique and enough.
Judi Love
Working in an Afro hairdresser from 14 was the best education. Through customers and colleagues I was exposed to adult life - breakups, breakdowns, unexpected pregnancies... It opened my eyes to sisterhood and the power of community. Plus, I got my hair done for free.
Judi Love
The reality is, I'm a big girl I'm a fluffy girl. I'm always going to be a bit of a meaty girl but I try to not let anybody else's point of view kind of affect me.
Judi Love
I've made the odd sponge cake, but I'm definitely not a baker.
Judi Love
As someone with dyslexia, I always worry about academic stuff, but then I'm usually good at creative things.
Judi Love
I love being a parent, but it can be difficult for all kinds of reasons.
Judi Love
I lived in my own world as a kid. I sang Whitney Houston songs to imagined crowds. While watching films, I'd pretend to be the star of my own movie. Something in me wanted to entertain, but there was no representation. I never thought there was a space for this chubby working-class West Indian girl in Leyton to be on screen.
Judi Love
Believe it or not I was shy for a long time.
Judi Love
I'm awful with names, I blame my dyslexia. There've been so many awkward moments, but I've learned to work wonders with a simple 'Hey, babe!'
Judi Love
I had a weave that was really bad. Too dramatic. I literally took it out when I got home. Had to pretend to like it at the hairdresser's.
Judi Love
As a child, I knew the relevance of celebrating the significant events and pioneers that left an inscription in our history by making momentous changes.
Judi Love
I was often filled with excitement to be given a platform to showcase Black history to others. I never questioned why Black history wasn't taught in more of an in-depth way. On reflection, that's the naivety of a child.
Judi Love
The depiction of Black history in British schools and on TV has mainly been trauma and struggle-based.
Judi Love
Too often, Black History Month is a once a year tick box.
Judi Love
As a woman, I've pushed through life with the ability to nurture, with the strength to withstand challenge, with the ease to embrace laughter, with the heart to love and love again, with the desire to thrive, enjoying, and loving all of me.
Judi Love
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