I like routine.

Bald is the new black!

I don't believe in God.

I do tend to overdo everything.

I just don't think men fancy me.

I've always had an addictive nature.

I'm always weeping at something or other.

I do mixed martial arts, mainly kickboxing.

I try to cope with everything through humor.

Every day I do something that freaks me out.

I read everything and anything. I love books.

The worst thing baldness causes is loneliness.

Scotland is the best place in the whole world.

When you have children, that's your main focus.

The greatest thing you can give a child is confidence.

I read in the paper that I'd slashed my wrists. But I didn't.

I have tried therapy a couple of times, but it hasn't worked.

Exercise keeps me occupied, which is good for my mental health.

I don't miss my pin-up days. I'm far too old for that malarkey.

I don't think I'm that intelligent. I think I'm semi-intelligent.

People say, what is she thinking? I'm thinking: fun; cash; travel.

My home is a place of warmth and love. No one should be denied a home.

I want to break down some of the stigma associated with mental illness.

Mmm, I love Yoda. I didn't like Jar Jar Binks though, he was all wrong.

I'm so bored of all these girls who have written about 20 books by the time they're 25.

My mum brought me up to think that personal happiness is more important than your family.

Usually I trundle about in trainers and baggy jeans, looking about as attractive as a potato.

Mum's a worrier, she looked after everybody apart from herself - I think it runs in the family.

TV presenting isn't the hardest job in the world, and I've done all right financially out of it.

When I was bald, I went through a period where I seemed to do nothing except TV programmes about being bald.

The more I read about feeding times, sleep times and waking-up times, the more inadequate and miserable I felt.

It's horrible, horrible, horrible. It took a year and a half until I found out that I had post-natal depression.

I didn't have any problem bonding with Honey, but I was plagued with insecurities about my ability to bring up my baby.

But I love New York. I used to set my alarm clock when I was there, and get up at 4am and get a coffee, just because I could.

I have a problem with cleaning. It's my release. I get up at 6 A.M. and clean and hoover and mop everything. Then I feel better.

So long as you've got your friends about you, and a good positive attitude, you don't really have to care what everyone else thinks.

What's so brave about being bald? I've not fought for my country or found the cure for cancer - I've just gone out without my hat on!

You can go to the doctor a million times if you're feeling down, and get nowhere, but if you go for a run it makes you feel really good.

I'm a mum, so my wardrobe consists of sweaters and jeans. As long as I don't leave the house forgetting my jeans, I count that as a fashion success.

I used to be pretty reckless. When I was a runner for a production company, I drove a massive 16 seater van. I was only 18. I mean I look young now, but then I looked about 12.

My parents' marriage was very rocky. They were always arguing. When they split up when I was in my 20s, my brother and I were both delighted because we knew they weren't good for each other.

I know a lot of celebrity types go for Kabbalah and Scientology. But why pay 10 per cent of your earnings to someone when it's all common sense: treat others as you'd like to be treated yourself.

My mother and I were very close and even when I left home and came to London I would ring her every day. She was very proud of me and loved my celebrity. She would often come to shoots and TV shows with me.

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