Paloma Faith admits 'guilt will always prevail' as a working parent

She’s a BRIT Award winning singer/songwriter, ex coach on The Voice, and even a DC Comics villain in the upcoming Batman prequel series Pennyworth.

But for Paloma Faith, 37, those roles revolve around her life as a mum to her two-year-old child with partner Leyman Lahcine.

The singer has found motherhood has gradually and inevitably infused and inspired her work over the past two years, telling MailOnline at the launch of her new pram collaboration for Cosatto this weekend that 'parenthood has given me the ultimate perspective'.

Candid: Paloma Faith, 37, has found motherhood has gradually and inevitably infused and inspired her work over the past two years

Candid: Paloma Faith, 37, has found motherhood has gradually and inevitably infused and inspired her work over the past two years

Acclaimed albums, acting roles and hit collaborations have meant a hectic decade for the singer since her 2009 debut single Stone Cold Sober entered the charts.

Combine that frantic pace of life with her kooky persona, and those looking from the outside in at the star would perhaps expect her parenting style to be untethered and as maverick as her dress sense.

But Paloma insists when it comes to juggling work and motherhood, structure is key.

Sweet: The singer told MailOnline at the launch of her new pram collaboration for Cosatto this weekend that 'parenthood has given me the ultimate perspective'

Sweet: The singer told MailOnline at the launch of her new pram collaboration for Cosatto this weekend that 'parenthood has given me the ultimate perspective'

‘I was kind of worried at the beginning because I wasn’t sure whether I trusted myself to keep a baby alive but now I feel like I’m pretty in touch with what I thought I would be like as a mother,’ she explains.

‘I was always really sure that I was going to have a very structured life for my child and I know that from the outside, and a lot of my friends, expected me to be very boho about it but I always have had this thing of “no I want a set bedtime and I want a set structure”. ‘

‘It’s important, I actually put it in my diary like “I’m going to spend this block of time with my kid” and it won’t change because that timetable is always the same. I try and have it in my diary that I will be at home between six and eight for bedtime and then I can go back to work at eight.’

Paloma has previously admitted that she returned to work soon after giving birth in 2016 to earn money. Following an unnerving call from her accountant, she released her fourth studio album The Architect 11 months after welcoming her

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