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Paloma Faith spotted in gaudy outfit as she steps out for a driving lesson

Quirky pop singer was snapped learning to drive in west London

PALOMA Faith looks like she's gone back to the 90s in this recent snap.

The singer, 35, was clearly a fan of the Tim Burton classic as she wore a garish yellow Mars Attacks T-shirt and some oversized thick black rimmed specs when she was spotted in West London.

Wearing thick glasses Paloma was spotted having a driving lesson in London
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Wearing thick glasses Paloma was spotted having a driving lesson in LondonCredit: XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM

She donned the colourful ensemble for a driving lesson so she must have been Stone Cold Sober.

The eccentric singer is pictured looking colourful in a funky yellow t shirt
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The eccentric singer is pictured looking colourful in a funky yellow t shirtCredit: XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM
Spotted on a driving lesson in west London, Paloma seems to have piled on the pounds
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Spotted on a driving lesson in west London, Paloma donned a funky pair of sandalsCredit: XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM

Paloma quit reality TV after just one series of The Voice this year claiming she “may not be built for them”.

She will not join the team when it relaunches on ITV later this year.

The Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer is currently on a fitness bend and was spotted exercising in a London park during a recent heatwave.

She joked that she was making the most of the 'pre-Brexit weather'.

Slimmer....Paloma pictured in skinnier days
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Paloma won't be returning to The VoiceCredit: Xposure

 

Behind the wheel . . . . Paloma during lesson
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Behind the wheel . . . . Paloma during lesson

Unflattering....a garish yellow T-shirt doesn't help the singer
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Paloma donned a quirky yellow T-shirtCredit: XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM
Wrong way . . . Paloma was one of many luvvies to wade into Brexit debate
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Wrong way . . . Paloma was one of many luvvies to wade into Brexit debateCredit: XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM

She was one of 250 names who signed a letter to the Guardian warning Brexit could undermine the creative arts industry as many projects were supported by the EU.

Others to pen their names include Sir Patrick Stewart, Kristin Scott Thomas, Keira Knightley, Jude Law, and Bill Nighy.

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