Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Heart of glass DEBBIE’S PRIVATE ANGUISH

“Musician or hooker?” muses Debbie Harry as she fluffs up her peroxide hair in her London hotel room. “I would have definitely made a lot more money if I’d been a hooker, not a singer.”

Debbie, who launched a million crushes when she hit the late ’70s music scene with the band Blondie, laughs as she speaks. Rather surprisingly for a bona fide icon, she doesn’t take herself too seriously. She thinks it’s hilarious that word went round she was a lady of the night before she became a rock star.

“There were always rumours about me like that. I was a woman in a man’s world. I was different. A girl in a band. Not everybody liked it, so what do you expect? But for me it was always about the music. Still is. I’m still out there doing it.”

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