Avril Lavigne makes rare comments about her childhood
Avril Lavigne grew up in the small town of Napanee, which at the time was home to just around 5,000 people, and in a new interview with British newspaper The Guardian, Avril has made some rare comments about her childhood.MORE: Avril Lavigne shares adorable videos of fiancé Mod Sun cheering her on as she performsSpeaking to the publication, Avril shared: "I was getting out of high school and I just wanted to rock out. I want loud guitars, I want live drums … I want to write about the crazy stuff, the insane emotions, the good and the bad." She went to explain that most of her first album, Let Go, which will be marking its twentieth anniversary this year was based on her genuine experiences at the time.WATCH: Avril Lavigne celebrates news inside Malibu mansionAvril told the paper that her life at that point was mainly wearing "fat skate shoes" and being attracted to skateboarders.WOW: Avril Lavigne goes bold in black leather gown for Juno Awards red carpetREAD: Avril Lavigne's fiancé Mod Sun shares heartwarming health news: 'I made it through'She also opened up about previous jobs as she explained: "I wrote this album right when I got out of high school and now I get to hear these lyrics of me talking about my small town and my obsession with skater boys."Even things like in My World, I literally talk about the fact that I got fired by a 'fried chicken ass' I worked for at a fried chicken chain.