I love babies.

I hate the showbiz scene.

I'm obsessed with Brexit.

Since day one I've always wanted kids.

I'd never want to get too big for my boots.

I was actually in a Take That tribute band.

The X Factor' is nothing without Louis Walsh.

I take each day as it comes and hope for the best.

One thing I've learnt is not to have a bucket list.

These teeth were the best and worst decision of my life.

I am a bit of a lad but don't tell: it will ruin my image!

People have different opinions. That's what Twitter is for.

I am constantly nice to people. Sometimes they don't deserve it.

I'm so excited and honoured to be joining the BBC Radio 2 family.

I'm all about Ibiza, dance. I'm a bit of a Tulisa kid to be honest.

I think it's weird going to the toilet in clothes. I don't like it.

Anyone who knows me will say I'm the most normal bloke you'll ever meet.

I mean, I'm an 'X Factor' reject presenting on Radio 2, what's going on?

I love Sertab Erener with 'Everyway That I Can' - that was an absolute tune.

I love having my personal life. Hence why I didn't sell my wedding to a magazine.

Everything has got a place in my house. If something is moved I get a panic attack.

It doesn't matter on 'Big Brother' how big you are, anyone can dominate the series.

I don't get holiday, I'm self-employed. That's a really big risk for anyone in telly.

But I've realised that sometimes you have to walk away and take some time for yourself.

My job is one of the things that keeps me sane. I love what I do and I'm lucky to do it.

Because I've got veneers, I am always checking to make sure I haven't got food in my teeth.

You get some really unlikely friendships on 'Big Brother' and that's one of the joys of it.

I've got this weird thing where I screw my face up. I don't know what it is, but I do it a lot.

After making the finals of 'Celebrity MasterChef' I know how tough cooking under pressure can be.

I would love nothing more than to become a professional ice skater, but I would rather do it privately.

Louis is Louis Walsh, if he don't work again, he's laughing. So are generations of Louis Walsh to come.

Reality in America is heavily scripted, very edited, and they have a say in what goes on TV and what doesn't.

People should be able to dance with whoever they want. If two guys or two girls want to dance together, that's great.

I've had many baking disasters but whatever it is, I'll cover it with icing and sprinkles and say a child has made it.

I can't imagine TV without 'Big Brother.' When C4 got rid of it I rang the helpline in 'Heat' magazine. I was that devastated.

I knew I had to be the gay stereotype that was on the front of the papers every day. And I did my job well. I played the game.

People always ask me if I'm best friends with everyone I work with in telly - but no, not everyone you work with is your friend.

I go home and take all of my make-up off. Then I sit in my pants or a tracksuit and watch 'Birds Of A Feather.' That's most nights of my life.

I'm such a massive fan of 'Strictly,' so I was overwhelmed when I got asked to be a host on 'It Takes Two.' It came completely out of the blue!

I was probably about 13 or 14. I got pulled from a rope swing and some boy kicked me in the head and fractured my skull. It was a horrible time.

I laughed and laughed so much my lip burst open and collagen filler started to dribble out. I'd had a bit too much filler put in the week before.

I've never stopped since the day I came off 'X Factor' to look in the mirror and say 'you did it.' It's too much for my tiny little brain to work out.

There's nothing better than getting announced you're doing a job, people slating you, then you do a job and having people go 'he's actually all right.'

I live in quite a smart home. I built it from scratch, so I thought of everything… a lot of my doors are automatic; the whole house is voice-activated.

Strictly' is a machine, it's a beast! It's the biggest show on television, I was thrilled I was allowed to come to watch the show - let alone work on it!

I think 'Celebrity Big Brother' is one of the most important shows on TV because we get to see people for who they really, really are and you've only got to look at.

I really like Benjamin from Sweden with 'Dance You Off,' and Equinox from Bulgaria with 'Bones' - and they were really great to interview at the London Eurovision Party.

I always said I would never leave 'Big Brother' unless I was sacked or not wanted, so if it does go elsewhere and they want a new host then fair enough, but I'll be devastated.

Things like 'I'm A Celebrity,' when they're going to a trial, they might reset the camera for a bit or give a briefing that's not on camera. But 'Big Brother,' you see everything.

I went back to 'The X Factor' for one reason, because I wanted to have that full circle. It's where I started, and I went back as a presenter. And that's what I wanted and I got that.

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