The human mind can be sexy.

I get snappy if I don't eat.

I pay my rent with my Instagram.

I like a clever guy, a real gent.

I seem to fancy middle-aged men, weirdly.

I think people reckon I am prim and proper.

I don't think I'm intelligent to become an MP!

Zac Goldsmith, Jacob Rees-Mogg. I fancy them all.

At heart, I am a country girl who grew up in Devon.

My parents have never given me anything on a plate.

I joined 'Made in Chelsea' when I'd just left school.

I really do have this thing for middle-aged politicians.

I just used to go up to London a lot and hang around SW3.

My friends went on gap years and I just stayed in London.

I have this thirst for knowledge that I can't ever satisfy.

I don't think people should be judged for their background.

With my reading, I like something with quite a happy ending.

In SW1 you don't really need survival skills, you just exist.

I try not to engage with those people who leave nasty comments.

I get labelled a ditzy, blonde reality TV person, which is fine.

A group of girls didn't like me and picked on me on a daily basis.

I really like walking through Brompton Cemetery. It's really peaceful.

I don't like that politics is associated with middle-aged, greying men.

When I walk down the street people shout from their cars and their vans.

I've been on a very long, bumpy journey with my skin for over ten years.

I don't like doing really rigorous exercise. I don't mind a bit of yoga.

I'm so public about my love life I'm really not trying to hide anything.

I think sometimes my skin has been so bad I was embarrassed to seek help.

I'm very conscious that I've spent my whole adult life in the public eye.

When I entered the jungle for 'I'm A Celebrity,' my confidence was so low.

Because of how I grew up and on 'Made In Chelsea,' I never had any challenge.

Basically, I'm a bit of a nerd and I've always wanted to solve a Rubik's Cube.

My voice is so recognisable. I'm like a foghorn walking round shops on my phone.

I think I've been completely underestimated in the past because of my blonde hair.

I'm very lucky I went to a nice school and I live in a very lovely part of London.

Having social media does open you up to trolling, and mine is always about my skin.

I have my opinions but to go into politics you have to be very clever, which I'm not!

I left school and went straight into 'Made In Chelsea' - I've never had any challenge.

Muscles are fantastic and to have them is amazing, but it's not the be all and end all.

I read Jilly Cooper when I was on the verge of just growing up and I was becoming a woman.

I think a coffee table is one of the most important things. It's where everything happens.

I keep all my Sunday papers out, I keep them all week and then I change them every Sunday.

I dropped out twice from a law degree because I didn't have time to do everything at once.

When you look at Westminster you think of it as pale, male and stale and I hate that so much.

I'm very jolly by nature but I get very upset when my skin is bad, I dread leaving the house.

When I left school I was meant to do my law degree but I was lucky to fall into something I love.

I believe that the traditions of our country should be upheld and I'm a real advocate of business.

Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.

I think the problem is I really wear my heart on my sleeve, so when I like someone I tell them how it is.

Maybe by nature and because of my past I protect myself. The minute I feel any tension I take myself away.

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