Just the day before, Robert was spotted at the MOBO Awards, supporting FKA as she performed at the show and picked up the award for Best Video for “Pendulum”.
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FKA Twigs is all about the leather while stepping out for the 2015 MOBO Awards held at First Direct Arena on Wednesday (November 4) in Leeds, England.
The 27-year-old entertainer was joined by her fiance Robert Pattinson, who didn’t walk the red carpet, but did watch her perform perform “Figure 8″ and “In Time” on stage. Watch below!
FKA also took home the Best Video Award for “Pendulum.”
“thanks so much to people who voted for pendulum at @MOBOAwards and to everyone involved in my performance tonight, you were incredible,” she tweeted.
FKA twigs puts her powerful body on display on the cover of Paper magazine’s latest issue.
Here’s what the 27-year-old entertainer had to share:
On her future: “I’m quite traditional. You know that saying, ‘You can take the girl out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the girl’? I grew up in Gloucestershire, and there’s a certain format that people fit into. I’m actually quite happy with the format. I’m quite happy to say, ‘Go to school, work hard on your GCSEs, do your A-Levels, get married, have children. Send your kids to a nice school. Make sure you’re in the right catchment area.’”
On her energy: “I throb. Do you know what I mean? I have that throbbing energy, and I accept it, and I harness it when I need to. It’s not even a conscious thing.”
On her fan interaction vs. Taylor Swift‘s fan interaction: “I think Taylor Swift is great, but I wouldn’t necessarily think, ‘Oh my god, I have to be friends with her.’ When I meet fans, they’re quite creative and intelligent, kind, sensitive. Some are old ladies, witch doctors from Louisiana, kids that have just left art school. Gay or lesbian couples, straight middle-aged couples�”
Robert Pattinson is speaking out to voice his disgust at people who send racist messages to his fiancee FKA twigs.
The 29-year-old actor recently gave an in-depth interview to NME and shied away from speaking about his personal life, but did call twigs “just an amazing, amazing artist.”
Rob also opened up about his anger over the racist messages that his love receives.
“I was talking to my dad about this and I bet him that if he looked up Nelson Mandela‘s funeral on YouTube, the first comment would be a racist one,” Rob said. “And it was, with like a million upvotes. What I don’t get is why. I think it’s because most normal people are not commenters � I’ve never met anyone who’s left a comment on anything. It’s just demons who live in basements. You have this weird thing where you end up trying to fight against this faceless blob, where the more you hate it, the bigger it gets, because it’s all in your head.”
That night, Irina took to her Instagram to share a photo with Donatella Versace from the show.
“Sick collection???? Thank you for having me @versus_versace #Versus #AnthonyVaccarello #TeamDV Love u Donatella! @versace_official ????” she captioned the image.
FKA twigs wears her signature sunglasses as she greets fans outside the BBC Radio 1 studio on Thursday (September 10) in London, England.
The 27-year-old entertainer stopped by the station’s live lounge where she sang an amazing cover of Sia‘s hit “Elastic Heart,” which you can watch below!
“we performed in time and @sia’s elastic heart on @bbcr1 live lounge this morning,” she tweeted.
A couple weeks earlier, FKA was seen bringing a dog to lunch with her at Urth Caffe in Los Angeles.
FKA Twigs holds onto her dog after dining out at Urth Caffe with a friend in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (August 31).
The 27-year-old musician recently talked with NPR about her childhood in rural England and having freedom in just about everything.
“I think I’ve always been somebody who’s lived in my head. I’m a huge daydreamer, so it’s more that I would just make up stories in my mind, and make up games. When I was a kid, I had an imaginary kangaroo – and when I got a bit older, I shut him in my wardrobe and he didn’t come out again,” she shared. “I started to go to dance class, and then I’d spend my time after school making up dances and dressing up. But I think that’s the thing about the country: There isn’t that much to do, so you’re really encouraged, and forced in a way, to use your imagination to make games.”
FKA added, “My early years of … [childhood] were pretty close to perfect; I couldn’t really have wanted for much more. You’ve got the outdoors and you’ve got nature, and you don’t have the threat of a big city. My mom was never worried about me going outside and playing in the street. In many ways, I was allowed a lot of freedom, which allowed for a lot of creative freedom as well.”