The It-girl tag annoys me.

I'm such an old-fashioned lady.

I wear Tom Ford Traceless Foundation.

I don't think I've ever missed a meal.

I guess I love the small things in life.

I have the worst sweet tooth on the planet.

I love a bit of nail art, I'm a girly girl.

I wish I could dress like a princess every day.

I'm a big fan of twinkly things, anything sparkly.

One of life's finest things is enjoying your food.

I was a precocious child. Everyone called me sassy.

I cry fairly regularly, it's important to let it out.

I don't like having regrets, I think it's important not to.

I'm photographed a lot walking my dog, not the most glamourous!

My dad doesn't give me any advice about how to handle publicity.

I'm a fan of a big roast or a bolognese, but I also love baking.

Eliza Bennett is just one of the brightest girls I have ever met.

The only way to rebel against my mother was to be totally normal.

Granted, my childhood wasn't conventional, but it was full of love.

Yes, I think women are really hot. I am, pretty much, a mild lesbian.

I find that the more I take care of myself the more confident I feel.

As a model, my hair is torn apart by heat, hair tongs and backcombing.

On photo shoots I've always had to do that - take direction and whatnot.

My grandparents had always helped look after me, they were always there.

My Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage would be my can't-live-without makeup!

My friends are real human beings. They and my family keep me very grounded.

The only vegetable I liked when I was little was broccoli, which I called trees.

I cleanse, tone and moisturize, and always take off my make-up before I go to bed.

Shepton Mallet have a really big antiques market that my mum always makes me go to.

I'm not going to lie. I think it's important for a woman to feel appreciated by men.

Strictly has been such a gift. It is so much more than I thought it was going to be.

I'm a big fan of everything that Zara does; they have so many great tailored pieces.

If I'm going to be famous, I want to be famous for doing something good - having talent.

I love my food and I like to snack a lot so I need to workout in order to keep in shape.

I'm told by designers I have a sexy body and I accept that but I never actually feel sexy.

I have three makeup brands that I couldn't live without - Tom Ford, Nars and Laura Mercier.

If I didn't have to fit in to sample sizes I'd be a size 14, easy. I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

On a day-to-day basis when I'm not working I like to look fresh with rosy cheeks and bright eyes.

I'm not very good at staying up late and drinking or any of that stuff. It sort of freaks me out.

Helena Bonham Carter - she's so stunning. She's really English, quintessential, elegant, charming.

I left school just after my GCSEs, but I got good results so I proved to myself that I could do it.

If ever I'm in trouble I ring my mum. She knows me better than anyone and has great life experience.

I do 20 minutes of transcendental meditation every morning, and I try to do it in the afternoon, too.

I used to panic about everything - family, friends... I'd think, 'Is that person okay? Can I fix this?'

I've always loved acting but never thought I could do theatre because I got the worst stage fright ever.

I once wore bright orange flares with a Spice Girls t-shirt. Let's hope that's a look I'll never revisit.

I've always wanted to do a feature film, because, as a model, you have to play so many different characters.

I had a year off from the fringe, which was weird for my eyebrows because they hadn't seen the sun for 10 years.

The people I tend to look to and reference are Hollywood icons; Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth.

I think high waist styles are leg lengthening and just keep everything tucked in that you'd like to be tucked in.

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