Chasing perfection can make you go mad.

People seem surprised by what a giggly mess I can become.

I had a Saturday job in Barratts shoe shop at the age of 15.

I didn't enjoy being pregnant. You feel particularly ungraceful.

I don't know my natural hair colour. I haven't seen it for a while.

I'd love to go to Indonesia, Bali, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

Emotions interest me, and I'm fascinated by how a child's mind works.

I never wanted to be famous and live my life in the glare of publicity.

If I don't do a bit of theatre at least once a year, I feel depleted and starved.

I love being able to do a bit of theatre, do a bit of telly, and do a bit of film.

A stable and happy mum leads to stable and happy kids. It all has a knock-on effect.

Have you ever been in love? Stay well clear. It leaves you very bitter and very twisted.

With TV shows that film in London, you're pretty much around for your kids, so that's good.

I love any type of cheese, preferably on a large board with a glass of Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

Sciences were not my favourite subjects at school. I preferred English, drama, music, and history.

So many people are focused on reaching the top of an imaginary ladder that they don't enjoy the climb.

I always thought if I wasn't an actor, I might make quite a good detective - mainly because I'm nosey.

I'm not waiting for Mr Right. I'd be open to dating, but I'm happy not. I'm not on Tinder or anything.

For me, if I can dance and not really realise I'm keeping fit, but I am then great, dance is a good one.

If I grow older like my mum, I'll be happy. She's never touched her face. She has laughter lines but looks lovely.

I don't want to be moaning about getting older or being overweight. I just want to focus on being happy and healthy.

When I came out of school, my mum was one of the youngest mums waiting at the gate. She was the cool mum on the block.

If anything, I would say the movies I've done have been very low paid. TV work and voice-overs have been more lucrative.

I was quite canny when I was doing 'EastEnders,' so the money went into property. I made sure that I didn't blow it all.

I love nice fabrics and texture like velvet and silk, and have a special Moroccan corner in my house to curl up and read in.

Once you get into your 40s, you're no longer leading-lady age. Generally, those roles get offered to women in their 20s and 30s.

I'm a big fan of Jamie Oliver, and I've got all of his books. His recipe for peas with white wine and bacon is one of my favourites.

I love going into junk shops, picking up something that looks like it's got a bit of history to it, then sanding it down and reviving it.

In my head, that climb up the career ladder just doesn't exist. I feel I've achieved everything I set out to achieve, as far as work goes.

I don't want to take anything that's coming in for the sake of work. I want to choose carefully, as I have done since leaving 'EastEnders.'

I love the idea of solar panels, but they are very expensive. I hope, as living sustainably becomes the norm, they will become more accessible.

Television is very instant. Theatre is much more free, but you are very much on your own up there on stage and in control of your own performance.

I've always had a thing about Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, and Imelda Staunton. I'm hoping to follow in their footsteps.

My mum was the worst time-keeper, and she never worried about the house being spotless, so it was always the place where all my mates wanted to hang out.

I juice beetroots, carrots, celery, pineapples, or anything in my fridge that's left over. I just chuck it all in - it's very good for cleansing your system.

My default-setting Italian recipes that I always fall back on are the ones that we had as kids, like spaghetti vongole, which is tomato and clams with spaghetti.

While the kids are little, I want to maintain a job, keep a roof over their heads, and make them proud. I want them to have good female role models in their life.

I've been to three different islands in the Maldives, and the Caribbean was relaxing, although my holidays are always peppered with some sport, sightseeing, or diving.

I like to have a reason to change my hair. I'm not very good at saying, 'I think I'm going to do something else with my hair now.' I like a character to lead it that way.

I actually did an upholstery course a little while ago and have a brand-new sewing machine with my name on it, ready to start tearing apart the soft furnishings in my house.

I became a spokeswoman for Future Friendly - a partnership between sustainability experts and household brands trying to inspire people to save water, energy, and packaging.

Sometimes it's more tiring being at home with your child than it is being at work! But I thrive on variety, so if you can get a good balance in your life, then I think that's the key.

It's tough working as a single parent, but I'm lucky enough to have chunks of time when I'm at home and a huge circle of friends and family, although my biggest extravagance is child care.

My dad came from quite a poor background, so we were made to understand the value of money from an early age, and because of that, I always wanted to be self-sufficient and earn my own money.

If there is a snobbery, then they haven't been on set to see how a show like 'EastEnders' works. Because I know for a fact that some of my favourite actors are still not capable of doing what these guys do.

I have Italian heritage, so I'm keen to go over for a few months with the girls and soak up the culture and the food. I'd like us all to learn Italian together as a family - it's something I've been saying for years.

I did suffer from sciatica, which was one of the most painful things I've ever experienced. Lots of women love being pregnant and say they feel really womanly, but I felt really ungraceful and struggled a bit with that!

Tips-wise, I'd say drink as much water as possible, and I always think if you can do half an hour of exercise every day or, at least, get your heart rate up for half an hour every day, even if it's a power walk, it's good.

My favourite view is just up the road from my house where, if you look one way, you can see Alexandra Palace, and if you turn the other, you get a panoramic view of the whole of London, including the Gherkin and Canary Wharf.

The idea of going back to school and revising for exams would be hellish. As an actor, my form of revising is learning scenes, but to start going through biology, chemistry, and all of those sciences would be just a nightmare.

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