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Louis Tomlinson on DOAC Podcast (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of English singer-songwriter Louis Tomlinson’s interview on The Diary Of A CEO Podcast with host Steven Bartlett, Oct 9, 2025.

Early Life and Mother’s Influence

STEVEN BARTLETT: Louis, to understand you, what is the earliest context that I need?

LOUIS TOMLINSON: Something that played a massive role for me and my life was the fact that maybe for the first four or five years of my life it was just me and my mum. My first proper memories are just kind of having really nice and warm and really emotional conversations with my mum.

I think something that I’m kind of proud of is that I find it easy to be emotional and I kind of like talking about my feelings and I like getting into conversations with people about that. And that was definitely something that she instilled in me from a really young age and something that still definitely really helps me today, especially navigating through the life I have. Those kinds of things, being able to talk about your emotions and your feelings, are vitally important actually for the job that I do mentally.

STEVEN BARTLETT: So your father wasn’t around. Your biological father left soon after you were born?

LOUIS TOMLINSON: Yeah, it’s not really something I speak loads about, but I’m happy to. Yeah, he wasn’t involved in my life at all. I’ve met him three times ever.

STEVEN BARTLETT: So your mother played I guess several roles in your life?

LOUIS TOMLINSON: Yeah, my mum was always really good at that. I think she realized the fact that my dad wasn’t going to be around, that she had to play dad as well. And she had this kind of mischievous instinct in her and definitely kind of inspired some of that. Part of that was her being her, but part of that was also trying to play that kind of dad role, where you kind of lark about and are encouraged to do kind of silly things that aren’t going to hurt.

She was just the best woman definitely.