I love Halloween.

Men can be feminists.

I love doing live TV.

I have no time for fad diets.

My mum and dad are great mates.

The tango reminds me of movies.

I've always known I bruise like a peach.

I love candles and creating a homely space.

I'm not confident at all. You just pretend you are.

It's really nice to see something come full circle.

I could be 7ft tall and I'd still love longer legs.

The 'Love Island' team are the best in the business.

I'm still learning new things about myself every day.

I have always been interested in believing in yourself.

My love life is not as interesting as people think it is.

I'm already really aware and self-conscious of my accent.

The salsa is all about hips, being confident and sexiness.

I think if you don't believe in yourself, no one else will.

I wouldn't want to be filmed in a bikini for 24 hours a day.

I love my home comforts and I need to nest to feel grounded.

Accessorising is the best way to make an outfit more unique.

When I hit the dance floor, I hit the dance floor pretty hard!

I'm jealous of the 'Love Island' girls. I wish I was that confident.

I've been very lucky that I've interviewed so many different people.

I grew up in a small house with just my mam and felt quite lonely at times.

As a TV presenter I've found it's important to always have great looking feet.

My essentials - besides my make-up artist - are high SPF and waterproof mascara.

I snack on almonds and always make sure I have some with me. I hate being hungry.

The 'Love Island' villa smells. That's the one thing the audience at home never see.

If people stay in their own little bubbles, none of us will reach our full potential.

I like knowing what's going on in the world - even if most of the time I feel helpless.

Health is not just a physical thing for me anymore - there is a huge mental side as well.

The 'Love Island' villa in South Africa is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.

If a guy looks in the mirror more than I do it's a bad sign. I like scruffy, but not smelly.

I have always loved dancing. I am always that crazy girl on the dance floor, dancing by herself.

Everyone struggles with ups and downs and there is great therapy in knowing we all go through it.

I'm obsessed with Stevie Nicks and I think she's awesome - everything from her music to her style.

I don't like my bum, as it's too big. Or my nose because it's too small. It's like a child's nose.

I always thought I wasn't cool enough in school, I was in the 'nerd' crew. I actually enjoyed studying.

I used to get bullied for being so small. I was really short until I was 16, then I grew a foot taller.

I've always thought of myself as a strong person. However, it's taken me a while to fully find my voice.

I realised years ago that no one really knows what they're doing and you kind of just learn by observing.

No one escapes the teenage years without a lot of challenges. I had many. I was awkward. Petrified of boys.

I love a themed occasion - it provides endless possibilities for the menu, decorations and drinks pairings.

My number one thing is be kind to yourself. We can't control what other people do, we can only control what we do.

The dishwasher is the best invention in the world, I didn't grow up with one so it's my prize possession in the kitchen!

My style idols are people like Kate Hudson, the Olsen twins and of course Sienna Miller and Kate Moss- even Bridget Bardot.

There's a lot of insecurities and I think that's being human. There's highs and lows and it's about navigating through that.

My job in MTV was my first real presenting job and I had no real idea what I was doing, but you kind of learn just by doing.

I love flying the flag for Irish designers like Joanne Hynes, Simone Rocha, Natalie B Coleman, Lennon Courtney and Helen Steele.

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