
Personal life and family:
Church's personal life has often been portrayed in UK tabloid newspapers, inspiring the song "Let's Be Alone" on her album Tissues and Issues.
Church released an autobiography titled Voice of an Angel (My Life So Far) at 14, before the release of Enchantment and just after she had wrapped up her Dream a Dream Christmas CD. Her change of music direction is hinted at in the final chapter, "Turning Corners". She released a second autobiography titled Keep Smiling in late 2007, very different in tone from the first.
Aspects of her personal life have been criticized in the press. In 2002, she was photographed smoking, which was controversial due to its possible effects on her voice. It subsequently emerged that she had developed a habit, and that many members of her family were heavy smokers, making it difficult for her to quit. Her smoking habit was alluded to on the album Tissues and Issues, in "Confessional Song". Her weight gain has also been criticized in the media. Regarding the pressure to lose weight, Church has been quoted as saying, "I'm happy with how I look. I like looking like this. Why change just to be like everyone else? What's the point of that?" In an interview with Reveal magazine in June 2006, she said, "I do look a bit of a heifer on telly and in pictures but that's because the camera puts pounds on you."
Personal life:
The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh International Rugby Union player. At the end of 2005, she bought a property in her native Cardiff, for a reported £500,000 which she later sold for £900,000. The couple then bought a manor with a 20-acre (8 hectare) small holding just outside Bridgend in the scenic village of St.Brides Major. The couple have mentioned marriage on talk shows and in the press but put off marriage while Church was pregnant.
In 2007, Church made another appearance on a British young people's rich list with Henson. They were ranked 49th-richest young people in Britain with an estimated joint wealth of £12 million, although most estimate her wealth at £20 million. The couple bought a Princess yacht in spring 2008 for £800,000, named Sketchy, which is berthed at Swansea marina. In late 2009, returning from a day-trip in the Bristol Channel, Church called out the Her Majesty's Coastguard to rescue their lost RiB tender.
Children:
On September 20, 2007, at 10:35 pm, Church gave birth to a daughter named Ruby Megan Henson.
Church has stated she wants her childbearing days to be over by the time she is 32. She has also said she wants four to six children, whereas Henson wants eight.
On 11 January 2009, Church gave birth to her second child, a son named Dexter Lloyd Henson. The baby weighed 7 lb. 5oz. (3.316 kilograms).
In an interview with Hello! magazine following the christening of Dexter, Church said having two children had taken its toll on her body and the couple planned to wait a few years before trying for a third child.
She told the magazine; "I suffer badly with aching hips when I'm pregnant and last time, with Dexter, it was so painful,"
Henson, who is on unpaid, indefinite leave from his Ospreys side, said: "We definitely want more kids, though, but we think we'll wait a few years now till Ruby goes to school."
Controversy:
Church has provoked controversy on some occasions with her comments and criticisms – in an interview with Davina McCall, she agreed being diplomatic was "not in her nature". Her remarks about her visit to New York in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks, saying "People over-dramatise and lose perspective" proved highly offensive.
The pilot episode of Church's talk show, The Charlotte Church Show, provoked a backlash from some religious groups, as Church reportedly mocked the Roman Catholic Church and made controversial comments about Pope Benedict XVI, calling him a "Nazi" in reference to his service in the Hitler Youth and German Army. One large Catholic distributor of books, CDs and other goods, Ignatius Press, pulled Church's products from its catalogue.
In her video blog entry for 22 March 2007, Church referred to the UK's Eurovision entry, Scooch, as "absolute shit" and went on to say, "I've never seen shit like it, because Scooch really are shit." Russ Spencer of Scooch hit back, saying, "What a pity the voice of an angel has acquired the mouth of a sewer." Spencer's fellow band member Natalie Powers added, "As a mother of a young child myself I find her behaviour and language quite unacceptable. What kind of role model is this for a mum-to-be?" Church hit back by saying on her Channel 4 show, "They called me attention seeking ... then what's doing the Eurovision dressed as air hostesses?"
She has claimed she would be a better judge for the reality show X-Factor than any of the judges on the show. She becomes "annoyed" when their remarks are inaccurate, stating, "They just do not know the ins and outs of a voice or music."
Discography
Filmography:
2001 - A Beautiful Mind (soundtrack) - Vocalist on Track 15: "All Love Can Be"
2003 - I'll Be There - Lead Role
Books:
2001 - Voice of An Angel, My Life (So Far) – First autobiography
2007 - Keep Smiling – Second autobiography
Church's personal life has often been portrayed in UK tabloid newspapers, inspiring the song "Let's Be Alone" on her album Tissues and Issues.
Church released an autobiography titled Voice of an Angel (My Life So Far) at 14, before the release of Enchantment and just after she had wrapped up her Dream a Dream Christmas CD. Her change of music direction is hinted at in the final chapter, "Turning Corners". She released a second autobiography titled Keep Smiling in late 2007, very different in tone from the first.

Personal life:
The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh International Rugby Union player. At the end of 2005, she bought a property in her native Cardiff, for a reported £500,000 which she later sold for £900,000. The couple then bought a manor with a 20-acre (8 hectare) small holding just outside Bridgend in the scenic village of St.Brides Major. The couple have mentioned marriage on talk shows and in the press but put off marriage while Church was pregnant.
In 2007, Church made another appearance on a British young people's rich list with Henson. They were ranked 49th-richest young people in Britain with an estimated joint wealth of £12 million, although most estimate her wealth at £20 million. The couple bought a Princess yacht in spring 2008 for £800,000, named Sketchy, which is berthed at Swansea marina. In late 2009, returning from a day-trip in the Bristol Channel, Church called out the Her Majesty's Coastguard to rescue their lost RiB tender.

On September 20, 2007, at 10:35 pm, Church gave birth to a daughter named Ruby Megan Henson.
Church has stated she wants her childbearing days to be over by the time she is 32. She has also said she wants four to six children, whereas Henson wants eight.
On 11 January 2009, Church gave birth to her second child, a son named Dexter Lloyd Henson. The baby weighed 7 lb. 5oz. (3.316 kilograms).
In an interview with Hello! magazine following the christening of Dexter, Church said having two children had taken its toll on her body and the couple planned to wait a few years before trying for a third child.
She told the magazine; "I suffer badly with aching hips when I'm pregnant and last time, with Dexter, it was so painful,"
Henson, who is on unpaid, indefinite leave from his Ospreys side, said: "We definitely want more kids, though, but we think we'll wait a few years now till Ruby goes to school."

Church has provoked controversy on some occasions with her comments and criticisms – in an interview with Davina McCall, she agreed being diplomatic was "not in her nature". Her remarks about her visit to New York in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks, saying "People over-dramatise and lose perspective" proved highly offensive.
The pilot episode of Church's talk show, The Charlotte Church Show, provoked a backlash from some religious groups, as Church reportedly mocked the Roman Catholic Church and made controversial comments about Pope Benedict XVI, calling him a "Nazi" in reference to his service in the Hitler Youth and German Army. One large Catholic distributor of books, CDs and other goods, Ignatius Press, pulled Church's products from its catalogue.

She has claimed she would be a better judge for the reality show X-Factor than any of the judges on the show. She becomes "annoyed" when their remarks are inaccurate, stating, "They just do not know the ins and outs of a voice or music."
Discography
Filmography:
2001 - A Beautiful Mind (soundtrack) - Vocalist on Track 15: "All Love Can Be"
2003 - I'll Be There - Lead Role
Books:
2001 - Voice of An Angel, My Life (So Far) – First autobiography
2007 - Keep Smiling – Second autobiography