I spent years growing up being told what my sexuality was.
I am a political person, though not with a big P.
I've never done anything so political before. I've spent years shouting my mouth off about serious issues over dinner tables but never really had the confidence to express my views in a song.
I don't really think that there is anyone in the modern pop business who I feel I want to spar with.
I want to make a pop album - something more upbeat than my stuff was in the '90s.
I think for most of us, our biggest frailties are sexual.
With pop stars or film stars, we become the object of people's self-definition, as well as the object of sexual definition.
In the rest of the world we had had two albums that were successful, so those two albums' hits and this new four-single package made up an album called Wham! The Final, which is basically greatest hits. We couldn't have done a greatest hits over here, because we'd only done one hit album.
I'm not a great collaborator, to tell the truth.
I think marriage is a good thing for children, because it gives them a feeling of security.
I don't know what age the people who review my concerts reached puberty, I don't know if people in America reach puberty a lot later than they do in England or something like that, but the majority of those people are in their late teens and early twenties.
I thought [first girlfriend] was trying to make a fool out of me. Then I found out that she wasn't, and we went out. That's a very good example of how little confidence I had.
I went to prison, I paid my bill.
I find it too terrifying to go out in L.A.