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I feel like my gay audience understands my lyrics more than anybody. When did you first feel connected to that community? I was brought up with faith and a belief in God. There was just a lot of things about it that were quite restricting, and my parents wanted to protect me.

Natasha Bedingfield Feels Gay

A lot of people I know have been to therapy and have had reasons in their life to really know themselves and I love that. Everyone gets to be. Well, I write from my own life. But sometimes that was harmful. I was brought up in church. Did you have many gay friends growing up?

Singer-songwriter Daniel Bedingfield, the older brother of "Pocketful of Sunshine" singer Natasha Bedingfield, opened up about the queer origins of one of his songs at a recent show in London. I want my son to be kind, and I want him to see the world and to love people.

However well-meaning, it can kind of cause a belief that the world is evil. And what does famous mean? We should be talking about that more and that should be more important than all this other stuff that we give so much attention to.

I just feel inspired by the bravery. Natasha Bedingfield That is such a beautiful question. Yeah, I went to India one time early on in my career and met these children at orphanages. I guess you call it repressed. When Natasha Bedingfield found fame inwhat would become of the world was, as she sings on the hit song that established her pop-star status, "still unwritten." Now if only it could be re-written, because our dire, disharmonious reality is weighing even on Bedingfield, who can't exactly chirp.

They were so amazing and beautiful and shining. And I like to write about things that matter. So, for me, I think I relate because some of my sexual feelings were quite repressed growing up, feeling that something is bad, like the female body is bad, sinful.

Daniel Bedingfield opens up

OK, let me just first say, I do shows all over the world, but when I sing at a gay club or at a Pride, I just feel such a strong connection. My brother pop artist Daniel Bedingfield was a star, and I was the younger sister. They had survived terrible sexual abuse and were put in an orphanage.

I was so shocked by their stories and just the power of their strength and will to survive and recover. Natasha Bedingfield shares how queer fans inspire her to push herself out of her comfort zone, and how LGBTQ+ people are changing the world.