I'm a big fan of John Nettles.

Loads of my jewellery was my mum's.

Being a mum can be utterly overwhelming.

My favourite place in the world is home.

I'm not afraid of how I look in the mirror.

I don't want to encourage eating disorders.

I'm very much, get to work, do my job, go home.

I like men that shop in Gap and look like proper boys.

I'm a television presenter, television is my first love.

I like clothes that feel good, look nice and are comfortable.

I can't stand the assumption that I'm blonde and a bit stupid.

If I do something, I commit. Otherwise you spread yourself too thin.

I have always been really scared of trousers, they aren't flattering.

I talk to my mates about our kids, being too tired and being worn out.

I never wear any makeup over the weekend, unless I'm going to a wedding!

That's what a family is, isn't it? Making space and time for one another.

No two births are the same and no two babies are the same, as I found out.

Because I'm married and like being at home, I'm labelled as a Stepford wife.

I really like Charlotte Tilbury and Burt's Bees lipsticks - so moisturising!

There was no other training ground like kids' telly for becoming a TV presenter.

I love Diet Coke, I drink Diet Coke... What girl doesn't like to have a Diet Coke?

I know how to dress my figure, so I stay looking good by wearing the right clothes.

I've been known to use white noise during fussy times as well as to help a baby sleep.

Being a mummy is definitely my most favourite job of all, without a shadow of a doubt.

You can take the stress out of Christmas by trying to be as organised as you possibly can.

There was a time where I wouldn't go out of the house without at least putting mascara on.

Skinny jeans don't work on someone, like me, who's a size 12 and has got child-bearing hips.

When I'm home, I never take work calls. If I'm at work, I work; if I'm home that's it, I'm home.

A good work-life balance is, for me, the most important thing - and the biggest challenge I have.

I love the dresses I wear, I think they are beautiful and until I think differently, I'll carry on.

Being a child growing up in the 80s, my mum experimented with dressing me in quite a lot of day-glo.

When you're making a decision that involves your children a certain amount of clarity comes with it.

I'd fantasised about being married since I was a little girl and dressed up in my mum's wedding dress.

I try not to focus too much on my appearance. As long as I'm being healthy, that's good enough for me.

I always notice a difference in my skin when I drink lots of water and, of course, get plenty of sleep!

For me, I had just come from kids telly, 'Dancing on Ice' was the first grown-up telly I had ever done.

I'm sorry, I just don't want to be a part of this conspiracy to make women feel pressured about their bodies.

I love listening to old 'Desert Island Discs' - I just sit there, switch my head off, and just have that moment.

I'm quite active and I try not to let the way I look be the main focus because it's not the most important thing.

I am fine if I am on a red carpet - I know what to do. You stop and smile and pose for a picture and that's fine.

I'm not completely straight up and down, I'm curvy, so I think I'm sort of a normal shape, wearing normal clothes.

It is a wrench when you have to go back to work after maternity leave, whether you've had two months or over a year.

On 'I'm A Celebrity' it's important to have chemistry and to have a friendship as a starting point you can grow from.

Cuddly toy rabbits were a real comfort for all of my babies - once they got to a certain age they would nuzzle the fur.

I was going to university to study psychology and my big ambition in life was to open treatment rooms for psychotherapy.

I love an elasticated waistband on holiday. I look like the before photo of a makeover. I don't care and no one can see me.

Just watching this woman owning the TV, there is no doubt that the reason I wanted to get into TV presenting is down to Cilla.

I do spend quite a bit on shoes, I've a pair of Swarovski crystal Louboutin shoes, I can never wear them but they look amazing.

I'm a bit of a Fleetwood Mac girl. I also think you can't beat a bit of old school Girls Aloud to get in the mood for going out.

I love being pregnant, I love giving birth, I love all that, it's like wearing a wedding dress, I don't want that all to be over.

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