I have zero filters.

I always had an oddball sense of humour.

I love Stoke-on-Trent, it is where Rob grew up.

But I like the chaos. As long as it's happy chaos.

Rob and I both have a problem with taking jokes too far.

Behind closed doors, Rob is a real teddy bear, a big softie.

I still have to hustle to get jobs, audition and put myself out there.

I don't think Rob has ever auditioned for anything aside from Take That.

Well, I love Take That but l've always been partial to Robbie Williams' songs.

I tested against Kaley Cuoco for 'The Big Bang Theory.' Not getting that hurts.

Rob is incredibly supportive. When I work he takes care of the kids and vice versa.

If it was up to Rob we would be eating Nandos and salad cream, morning, noon and night!

Therapy is so personal but it can be a really amazing tool so long as you are not forced into it.

Robbie minced into my life and he had the same oddball sense of humour as me. It was love at first laugh.

Rob and I both have this strange sense of comedy which always involves us being the butt of our own jokes.

I love British television. I love the irony, I love the authenticity and I love the roles I get put up for.

I'm always saying to myself, there aren't enough hours in the day, which I think any working mum says to herself.

I didn't know what it would be like being on 'X Factor' with my husband. It's surpassed everything I could have expected.

Listen, my dad left me, my mom is crazy, I'm from L.A., a pop star dumped me three times and I'm an actress who gets rejected constantly.

I was a bit of a humour black sheep. I would make these jokes full of irony and dark cynicism and that just didn't work when I was seven, people did not laugh.

I have to audition for everything; there is no Mrs. Robbie Williams free pass, and because I'm working with British actors everyone is so polite - no one mentions Robbie.

I've never really minded being Mrs. Robbie Williams because my ego is relatively small, but it is really nice now that people know there is something else there besides that.

We've got eight dogs, a cat, a turtle, kids... yeah we have a lot of dogs. It's a lot of fur, it's a lot of poop... and that's not even counting Robbie. He's the hairiest most feral animal of all.

Simon Cowell is trying to get everyone to clone their dogs, and we've had our dogs 'done' so they can't have puppies any more. Cloning is like modern day reproducing - reproducing the bits you want.

I had this career and then I was working and then I met Rob and then I kind of went off and got married and had kids, and in that process, which was amazing and fantastic, I lost my confidence as an actress and as a working woman.

Rob loves my mum, I think the most in the whole world. They are two peas in a pod and I'm the one on the outside. It makes me even more in love with my husband and with my mum, because she can be bonkers and unconventional and it can be embraced.

There are such wonderful blessings in my life - I have this amazing baby, an amazing family, and I loved X Factor - all these moments of joy, and then these sharp drop-offs. I'd be awake, lying in bed, crying. There's these weird moments of misplaced anger I have.

I took for the first time, I mean Rob is 42, for the first time I took him to the supermarket. He is really like a 15-year-old boy! He's just frozen in Take That time. He was like 'This is amazing they have everything!' I was like 'that's what you do at a supermarket.' It was a revelation for him.

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