Quote by Katherine Jenkins
I always want to give my best and do the best I can. I know when I

I always want to give my best and do the best I can. I know when I have sung my best and when I havent. There can be stresses and hassles with time travel and press attention. I just have to adapt and find a way of dealing with it. – Katherine Jenkins

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I really feel confident about my dancing now, so I hope there could be a place for me in the West End or on Broadway – maybe a musical, maybe my own show. – Katherine Jenkins

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Hope
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Im still a Welsh girl at heart so Im staying in the U.K. for the Olympics, its such an exciting time for Britain so its amazing to be a part of it. – Katherine Jenkins

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amazing
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Youre now getting a new breed of people like Il Divo and Andrea Bocelli and I think thats why people feel less intimidated by classical music than they once did. – Katherine Jenkins

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