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[quote=Anonymous]I knew a journalist who did a piece on her in the early 2000s. She met in a cafe in London and the journalist said cheekily (female) can I see your hotel room? So Natalie let her in. And there was a table full of fresh fruit and nice, healthy things to eat. The journalist asked if she was having a party and Natalie shrugged and said that she wasn't - it was just how she found her hotel rooms to be when she visited places. She was down to earth, unaware of her status other than being a genuine artist and intellectual. There was nothing smug about her. The journalist talked to me at length about how unusual she was, how unaffected by fame yet accustomed to it's trappings. That's not smug. Not really. Maybe she's said things in the press which have been considered smug, but that's not and never is a reflection of an entire person. That's my 2 cents, anyway.[/quote]
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