I'm dying to do a drama.

I have so much self-acceptance.

My social life is so important to me.

This is the thing: I get motion sickness.

There's so many different kinds of beauty.

She's gorgeous, my mum: one hell of a woman.

I love Keith Lemon. I love Holly Willoughby.

I've always been frightened of turning thirty.

I've had a lot of hilarious things happen to me.

I have amazing, amazing fans who are just lovely.

I bet I would make a really good daughter-in-law.

Divorce, splitting up a family, is a terrible thing.

You've got to learn to laugh in the face of adversity.

I can survive in the jungle, so now I can do anything.

I fancy cartoons; don't even get me started on 'Aladdin.'

I've had an incredible upbringing, but it was quite chaotic.

In this industry, it's very fickle; you don't know where you are.

I'm not a tart. I feel like I've been treated like one in the past.

In this industry, there's a massive pressure to be a certain weight.

You can't have an organised life and a five year plan and be an actor.

I definitely feel the pressure to lose weight and be smaller than I am.

I love food so much. I love cheese and champagne and salads, fries, yum.

It's not all about having the perfect body, perfect hair, perfect smile.

I'm never going to be the best skater, but I feel like I'm getting better.

If I looked like a Victoria's Secret model, I would still get nasty comments.

I have learned that I am terrified of everything, but I can get the job done.

It's dangerous that we can all paint a completely false picture of ourselves.

I'm deleting all my editing apps I used to slim myself down and airbrush pics.

I am so lucky in that I have the most incredible followers and support network.

I have been brought up in an environment which was quite an exciting childhood.

I'm a believer in feeling good in your skin, so I put bikini pics on my Instagram.

Being happy is a beauty. It's not about having the perfect face or perfect make-up.

Growing up, my brother and sister were my best friends in the world - and still are.

I'm just a regular size, and I'd love to see more women like that cast in lead roles.

I don't have any real phobias, but I don't like creepy crawlies just like everyone else.

In America, funny women are allowed to be glamorous and funny, but over here, you're not.

I think as a blonde person with make-up on, you're automatically the punchline to the joke.

The most important thing in the world is the moment you're in now, so take it and be grateful.

I'm not afraid to admit I have therapy. It's nothing to be ashamed of, and it really does help.

It's a shame - we've got so many hilarious women, and think there's a certain repression there.

I want it to resonate: there's no rule for how to live your life. You can do things your own way.

Just because we wear hair extensions and make-up doesn't mean we're the punchline for every joke.

I'd got into the habit of needing that security, love, and acceptance from a guy to make me happy.

I think we're all guilty of judging, and I look a certain way - I wear a lot of make-up and fake tan.

I've learned that I need to appreciate time by myself and that I don't need a partner to complete me.

Some bloke said to me in a restaurant whilst I was eating my dinner, 'No, stop. Starvation suits you.'

My advice to anyone is to try to go cold turkey of make-up and fake tan and see how liberating it feels.

The 'Celeb Juice' job was never mine - people just guessed - but it was quite funny to watch the rumours.

It is hard as an actor when you are typecast at a really young age and come out of that pigeonhole thing.

I have been through a lot in my life, my parents divorced when I was 16, and it was a very difficult time.

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