Little Mix are hilarious.

We made mistakes publicly.

I'm frightened of the dark.

I'm not ill, I'm just pale.

I want cancer rates to fall.

For years I hated being pale.

I hated London; I was so lonely.

You've got to be your own best friend.

I do 100 squats while I brush my teeth.

I've always been a keen observer of people.

Too much dairy and wheat gives me bad skin.

Kanye West would be my dream collaboration.

I like everything to be natural... believable.

I'm not gonna sit and pretend I'm hard as nails.

For years I felt like the ugly one in Girls Aloud.

I have a treadmill in the house but I never use it.

Being singled out as 'The Ugly One' led to depression.

I grew up with gossip mags commenting on how I looked.

I felt embarrassed about how my body looked being so pale.

I feel like I had quite a bad time from about 2003 to 2007.

I was very young when I was using fake tan and I didn't care.

Most days I am very low key. Jumpers and jeans are my staples.

I struggled all the time to find makeup that was light enough.

Emma Stone and Jessica Chastain are both very classic beauties.

We had to struggle for what we've learned, but we're so thankful.

Having red hair was never an issue, I'm so happy I have red hair.

Clothes have helped me a lot, they helped fix my identity crisis.

Anyone of any age or background who loved pop music liked our songs.

We love getting dressed up - and this is a great excuse for a party.

I used to write at home a lot. I used to write a bit for Girls Aloud.

I paint my own nails and only get my hair cut when it really needs it.

I used to do fake tanning because I was told that I didn't look great.

When you're confident about something, people can't bully you about it.

I'm one of those people who likes to be the only redhead in the village.

Girls Aloud had a style of music, so you come together and work as a group.

My nan's skin cancer was on her nose and had to have it removed a few times.

I don't model myself on just one person because I don't think that's healthy.

Whenever I've been in the studio with Little Mix I've had the best time ever.

I was a 16-year-old little girl from this little town who just wanted to sing.

My top tip is to go for makeup that suits you, not what you want to look like.

I truly love my hair but my skin colour was something I couldn't get my head around.

We've got ourselves into a very vain state of society and there's more important things.

You spend so much time in a studio writing for other people, you forget you sing, you know?

I used to always wear jeans, T-shirts and tracksuits because I was narrow-minded about fashion.

Younger writers and smaller writers need to live and get by. They need to be paid. It has to be fair.

I have very sensitive skin and every time I have a facial it makes it worse, so I tend to avoid them.

I tend to colour my hair myself with an at-home Wella dye. It allows me to control how red my hair is.

I do worry about getting skin cancer in the future - you only have to use a sunbed a handful of times.

I always had a family that instilled in me red hair was my superpower and how it was such a lovely thing.

As I got older, I realised fake tan was rather messy and I wanted to look cleaner, classier and more demure.

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