WORDS ROXY BOURDILLON
Within seconds of meeting Rae Morris I know this is going to be a fun interview. Tucked away in the corner of a trendy north London cafe, she’s unassuming but radiant, smiling broadly and often, bare-faced and fresh from a yoga session. “It sounds like a proper douchey day!” she laughs apologetically. Rae is notable as an interviewee because she asks questions, as well as answering them: “Where are you from? I picked up straight away that you’ve got an accent.” I’m a Leeds lass and Rae’s from Blackpool so we bond over being Northerners in the big smoke. “