Charlotte Church says her daughter Ruby gets upset when photographers try to snap her family, according to BANG Showbiz.
The Welsh singer-songwriter said her youngest child, 20-month-old Dexter, does not understand what is happening.
However, Church’s daughter Ruby, who is three, gets angry when the paparazzi try to take photos.
“They’re very young but Ruby notices the photographers and will say, ‘Naughty man taking pictures of mummy and Ruby,’” Church told BANG Showbiz.
“I think it’s going to be a part of their lives from when they’re so young but I don’t intend to be this way forever, I don’t intend to be famous forever because that would be hell,” she added.
The 24-year-old, who recently split amicably from rugby star Gavin Henson, is busy making a new album called “Back to Scratch.” She is also dating musician Jonathan Powell.
Church hopes as the children grow older that she can move away from her pop career to managing other artists and building her own company.
“I'll always make music because I have to but when they go to school and stuff, I don’t want to be flying around the world,” Church said. “I want to be at home picking them up from school, making their tea, giving them a stable and steady environment.”
The Welsh singer-songwriter said her youngest child, 20-month-old Dexter, does not understand what is happening.
However, Church’s daughter Ruby, who is three, gets angry when the paparazzi try to take photos.
“They’re very young but Ruby notices the photographers and will say, ‘Naughty man taking pictures of mummy and Ruby,’” Church told BANG Showbiz.
“I think it’s going to be a part of their lives from when they’re so young but I don’t intend to be this way forever, I don’t intend to be famous forever because that would be hell,” she added.
The 24-year-old, who recently split amicably from rugby star Gavin Henson, is busy making a new album called “Back to Scratch.” She is also dating musician Jonathan Powell.
Church hopes as the children grow older that she can move away from her pop career to managing other artists and building her own company.
“I'll always make music because I have to but when they go to school and stuff, I don’t want to be flying around the world,” Church said. “I want to be at home picking them up from school, making their tea, giving them a stable and steady environment.”