The singer, 30, on being a cool uncle, speaking Creole at home and having 30m followers on TikTok

I was four when I decided I was going to be an entertainer. I saw Michael Jackson for the first time and said, “Mum, I want to be him.” She was like, “Yeah, OK baby.”

I grew up in Miami, but very Haitian. When I was a kid I didn’t speak English at all; I still speak mostly Creole with my family. We come from one of the poorest countries in the world. I wear that flag proudly.

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