One Question
Who am I?
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I now identify as agnostic.
I have two middle names: Kate and ⋅ Laurell.
My first job was at a fish-and-chips ⋅ shop called Golden Kiwi.
My first campaign was to allow girls to wear trousers at school. ⋅ ⋅
I have been a guest DJ at a few events. I volunteered at a soup kitchen while ⋅ living in New York City.
When asked what kind of whisky I prefer, I replied: “The terrible answer ⋅ is: I like all of them.”
My partner is a radio and television broadcaster. He appeared as a contestant on a reality television ⋅ show called Treasure Island.
I auditioned for a part in The Lord of the ⋅ Rings but was not cast.
I have appeared on The Late Show, a US talk show. The host, Stephen Colbert, even came to my home for a ⋅ barbeque.
I am a darling of the world’s political ⋅ scene, praised for my empathy.
In my home country, however, some ⋅ people say I haven’t done enough. Always approachable, I once had a conversation with a member of the ⋅ public while buying a maternity bra. I am the third female leader of my ⋅ country.
I am the second world leader to have given birth while in office.
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I went back to work six weeks after ⋅ giving birth.
I am the first person to have taken a baby to the United Nations General Assembly. ⋅ ⋅
I turn 40 on 26 July.
My country will hold an election in September. Will I win again?
I auditioned for a part in The Lord of the Rings but was not cast
⋅ I grew up on an apple farm and could drive a tractor before I could drive a car. I had a pet lamb named “Reggie”. ⋅ As a child, I was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.