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Cher Lloyd: 'If I had to give my younger self advice it would be to think before I spoke'

'Swagger Jagger' songstress Cher Lloyd has revealed that she was a 'disruptive' pupil when she was at school and wouldn't relive her days as a student if the chance came along.

During an interview with the Huffington Post, Lloyd explained that she struggled with being in the classroom and often spoke out of turn: "I was very disruptive. I always had an opinion. I never really wanted to be in school and that’s just the truth. I think many kids are like that, you know?"

"I had some trouble in school. I didn’t get on with people and I wanted to be on my own. But then when it came to music, I was able to shut the door and get on with my projects. That’s why I feel that I passed. But school’s difficult. I mean, if anyone said to me right now, 'You have a chance to go back,' I’d say, 'No way.'"

When asked if she could go back in time and give her younger self some advice, the beauty confessed: "I think it would be to think before I spoke, and to probably take the opportunities I was given. I don’t think I made the most of my teen life. I didn’t join as many clubs as I should have joined. I didn’t join in on different activities because maybe I was embarrassed or I didn’t want to be involved, and I just wanted to lay around. But I think definitely just to take those opportunities and run with it."