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Patsy Talks To The Sun















Sprawled under a Union Flag duvet cover with her rock star husband and two failed marriages behind her, Patsy Kensit was an icon of Cool Britannia.

Yet that was a decade ago. Now things could scarcely be more different.

Today’s Patsy is no longer seen out partying. She is a dedicated mum and star of that very cosy institution Holby City.

The actress admits the transformation is deliberate, and coincided with her split from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher — who was sharing that duvet.

She says: “I changed a lot of things about my life seven years ago. There’s so much harmony now.

“I knew I had to change things. I didn’t want to live like that any more. The drama happens at work now, not at home. My life is all about my kids.

She is coy about her new love but happily opens up about sons James, 14, by Simple Minds singer Jim Kerr, and Lennon, her seven-year-old by Liam.

The relations between the boys and their real fathers may seem complicated but Patsy describes it as harmonic.

She says: “Poor Lennon is covering all his bases when it comes to soccer.

“He likes Manchester City because of Liam, Spurs because of my father, Arsenal because of his brother and Celtic because Jim will give him £20 if he says he’s a Celtic fan.

“I get on really well with Liam and Nicole, who is lovely.

The kids appear to be suitably rock’n’roll. Both love music and acting, James “turns the air blue” at Arsenal matches and both are “unimpressed” by what their famous parents do.

But they are capable of being big softies when they’re around their mum.

Patsy says: “On Mother’s Day James — typical teenager — wasn’t out of bed and didn’t even buy me a card and I thought, ‘OK, that’s all right’.

“Lennon bought me some chocolates in bed and, of course, we had to eat them immediately because it was a present for me, but he wanted to scoff half of them!

She also wants her boys to go to university, something neither she nor their fathers ever did.

She says: “I want them to have their childhood. I don’t feel any resentment about what my parents did for me — but I want something different for my children. I’m grateful for what my parents did because it got me out of where I was but the idea of working at such a young age is very unhealthy to me.”

Far from being a rock chick, she is intensely serious about her work and has thrown herself into her new role as Holby nurse Faye Morton.

“This has been the best period of my life so I just hope it continues.”

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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