- Caitlin Moran was born on January 9, 1975 in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK. She is a writer and producer, known for Raised by Wolves (2013), How to Build a Girl (2019) and Queens of British Pop (2009). She has been married to Pete Paphides since December 1999. They have two children.
- SpousePete Paphides(December 1999 - present) (2 children)
- In 2010, she was "Columnist of the Year" with the UK's weekly The Times Magazine.
- She wrote a glowing review of composer John Barry's comeback concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1998.
- In 2007, she wrote an article for The Times in which she admitted to being a fan of amateur online porn.
- She is a popular journalist who makes regular television appearances.
- Her siblings are Caroline Moran and James Moran.
- Were the awfulness of Big Top (2009) rendered into miles, we could use it as a bridge to the Moon.
- At 35, my breasts are still like peaches. But the kind of peaches you find in the bottom of your handbag, after you'd forgotten you put them there for a snack. Peaches that have the obvious indentation mark of your keys on one end, and a bus ticket stuck to the sticky bit. The kind of peaches you'd look at doubtfully in a market, 10 for a quid, and say 'I suppose I could make smoothies out of them'.
- I will never diss my feminist forebears because I can see why they were angry. If you just make what you think is right look cool, then you don't need to convince anybody. I see feminism as a massive party. It's cool, the idea that 50% of the population can now start doing things and having fun and experimenting with their hair and makeup.
- [on her hair style] It dates back when I was twelve and enormously fat, and I thought I could either lose weight, which would make my body look smaller, or I could make my hair look bigger which would make my body look smaller by comparison.
- [on becoming a woman] It's like being in the Girl Guides. You have to get your walking-in-heels badge, your working-out-what-eyebrows-you're-going- to-have badge.
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