@MolleTheSats opens up to the Daily Mirror about loosing her godmother to cancer, David, and the girls and NOT moving to India.
She might be just 24, but Mollie King has achieved more than most. The star is one-fifth of the UK’s hottest girlband The Saturdays and has a string of top 10 hits under her skinny belt.
And as well as her professional success, the singer has managed to bag herself a gorgeous man – model boyfriend David Gandy, 31.
But while things might seem perfect on the outside, the past few months have been far from easy for Mollie, whose godmother died from breast cancer in October last year.
“It’s been a really difficult time because she was my mum’s best friend and I’ve known her all my life,” explains Mollie.
“I was also really close to her children. It is one of those things that was such a horrible experience for the whole family and will change everybody’s lives.
“It’s my biggest fear that someone close to me like my mum or dad should get ill.
“Especially over Christmas when you’re a lot more conscious of your family. This year was really sad in some ways because we missed her and the end of the year is the time for reflection.”
It was her godmother’s illness that inspired Mollie to get involved in Asda’s Tickled Pink charity concert ‘Girls’ Night Out’ this Thursday to raise money for Breast Cancer Care and Breast Cancer Campaign with Alexandra Burke.
Asda’s Tickled Pink has so far raised over £25million for charities.
“Cancer affects so many people and even if it hasn’t affected someone in your family then you know someone who has had it,” says Mollie.
“I think between us five girls in the band, we all have family and friends who’ve been affected. We’re so lucky to be doing what we’re doing, that we’d be silly not to try and raise money.”
Breast cancer is one of the country’s most common diseases, killing 1,000 women every month.
Mollie says: “I think until you know somebody very close who it happens to, you think it’s something that will never happen to you.
“So when it actually does, you realise no one is invincible. It’s not like it’s even an old person’s disease – my godmother was the same age as my parents, which was scary.”
“My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can’t really control it.”
Mollie’s godmother was first diagnosed with breast cancer, but eventually it took over elsewhere in her body.
Seeing her godmother taken by cancer has made the star, from Richmond, Surrey, more aware of her own health and well-being.
“I am quite conscious of exercise and eating healthily, but sometimes I think getting cancer can just be bad luck,” Mollie says.
“All of us in the band like to stay fit and healthy. I have a personal trainer who I work out with. She’s amazing and as well as making sure I do loads of sit-ups and press-ups, she also keeps an eye on what I eat.”
Not that the slim star needs to worry about her weight. And if the food she and the girls eat on tour is anything to go by, she’s doing pretty well in terms of her healthy diet.
“We recently reassessed our rider and what we asked for backstage,” she says. “We realised we were being quite lame because all we ask for is fruit and nuts!
“Now we’re really rock and roll and ask for things like cold meats. You can see where I’m going with this – really rock and roll like baby wipes and toothbrushes!” she laughs.
“Before we go on stage we don’t drink so we aren’t ordering in bottles of whisky and things like that.”
And despite the worry of the past few months and the tragedy of losing someone so close to her, Mollie insists that she is happy. And with a man like Dolce &Gabbana model David on her arm, who can blame her?
But, she says, unlike bandmate Una Healy who recently announced she was pregnant and engaged to England rugby player Ben Foden, she and David, who she started dating after meeting at a fashion party in April, have no plans to take their relationship to the next level.
Even so, Mollie admits she can’t wait for Una’s little girl – the first mini Saturday – to arrive in March, but says it certainly hasn’t inspired her to have one of her own.
“Una’s really excited about becoming a mum and we can’t wait to be aunties. We’re all like ‘Come on Una, push it out!’ laughs Mollie.
“We want to buy baby clothes for her little girl and take her out and babysit! It hasn’t had a knock-on effect in terms of being broody, although we are looking forward to meeting her.
“Being an auntie means we can play with her and when she starts to cry, hand her back.
“We have a really busy year coming up. Una knew that and is ready to work extra hard, too.
“I’m sure, when she can, she’ll bring the baby with us.”
Like her bandmate Rochelle Wiseman, who got engaged this week to hunky JLS star Marvin Humes, Mollie has to accept the fact that women find her man incredibly attractive.
And she insists she isn’t one bit ruffled that he spends his days surrounded by beautiful models.
“I love fashion,” she says. “It’s something David and I have in common, albeit that his interest is on a different scale. That’s his life, whereas my life is music. I’m fine with him being surrounded by lots of beautiful women. From the start I’ve known that this was his job and it’s his way of life. It’s really no different from me dancing on stage with male dancers.”
It was recently reported that the pair planned to up sticks to India, where David was rumoured to be setting up a hotel. In fact, it all came from a remark he made at a party.
“My parents called me the morning the story broke and asked me when I was going to tell them!” she recalls.
“You have to laugh at it because it was so far-fetched. The truth is I’m such a homebody. Me leaving home and moving 20 minutes away from my mum was far enough to be honest. So the thought of going any further is very unlikely.
“I woke up to loads of messages on the phone from people saying ‘OMG, what is this about you moving to India?’ And I was like ‘What?!’ I had to get straight on to the internet to find out what it was all about.
“All my Twitter feed said was ‘please don’t move to India, we’ll miss you!’ I’ll blame David for that one as it definitely wasn’t me who said anything!”
With her famous boyfriend and Sienna Miller-esque looks, Mollie is one of the most distinctive members of the band, but she manages to slip by unnoticed most of the time.
“I don’t get many fans coming up to me,” she admits. “Unless I’m with the rest of the girls, people don’t recognise me.
“When they do realise it’s me they say ‘Where are the others?’ I just think to myself ‘We do have a life outside the group!’”
And a very nice life it seems, too. A great career, a gorgeous boyfriend, great friends and a close-knit family down the road.
It’s no surprise she doesn’t want to move to the other side of the world.
Source: Daily Mirror
thank god Mollie is NOT moving to India!!
I feel so upset and sorry for Molly saying
“I don’t get many fans coming up to me,” she admits. “Unless I’m with the rest of the girls, people don’t recognise me.
“When they do realise it’s me they say ‘Where are the others?’
But I do understand that not everyone who’s not Team Sats know them :'(
<3 Sats