PALOMA Faith admitted she feels "mum guilt" after handing over her kids to their nanny during the school holidays while she works on tour. The singer, 43, opened up about how she feels about being away from her children as she faces the demands of her music career. Paloma has two daughters, eight and three, who she shares with her ex-husband Leyman Lehcine .

Speaking ahead of her gig at Margate's Dreamland, Paloma told The Sun: “I have it (mum guilt) all day. "I had it this morning because I just got back off holiday for two weeks being with my kids all day every day. “This morning I woke up, got them ready, got their breakfast and then had to go to work and the nanny came and I just was like, I feel really bad.

"Because they are on summer holidays and I wish I could have the same holidays as them from school." When asked if her children ever attended gigs or visited her on tour, the singer said: “They do sometimes. I mean like they love coming.

“On the tour it's a bit more straightforward but a lot of these festival ones because they're like just one-offs, sometimes I'm in a car on the way home. "And then it's like driving back in the night and I don't want to make them do that because I think they'll get really tired. "When it's a tour bus they come when we've got beds on the bus,” she added.

Previously the singer opened up about the breakdown of her marriage and discussed pregnancy in her book Milf: Motherhood, Identity Love and F***ery. The autobiography is Palo.