I've always had a big bum.

I describe my own music as epic love pop.

I was thinking, could I be the sixth Spice Girl?

I'm doing 'Dancing on Ice' and I'm just exhausted.

I think it's a crime to prevent love from happening.

In Finland and the U.K. you can't predict the weather.

Hitting the road with Steps is going to be so much fun.

'The X Factor' has brought so much joy to so many people.

I was scared to be myself because I love to be flamboyant.

It's very Finnish to think you can't make it outside Finland.

I think for me 'X Factor' was the hardest thing I've ever done.

I think Honey G is a brand, she's an inspiration for me at least.

I'm quite tired, so when 'Dancing On Ice' is over I need a good holiday.

I grew up in Finland, so it's cold in Finland, we have ice rinks outdoors.

I hoped people would take me as I am. It doesn't matter where I come from.

I think you should have some more lesbian women out here on the British TV!

Posh was my favorite Spice Girl but she didn't have that many lines to sing.

I love Honey G, Honey G is great. I think she's not a singer, she's a rapper.

When I release my music I will text Sharon Osborne and ask her about my songs.

I don't want to be difficult personally. On stage is the right place for a diva.

Everyone always told me I had a J-Lo bum. Since I was 15 it's always been like that.

But when you grow, you get older and I realized that I would prefer being with a girl.

I was honored I was signed to Sony. But later I felt like they weren't the right team.

I love that music will bring people together, because the world is full of negativity.

It's always been my dream to sing for Simon Cowell, plus I wanted to get out of Finland.

So many months in the 'X Factor' house and sharing my room with five other girls was tough.

Me and Matt Terry would love to record music together, maybe something on YouTube to our fans.

When people come to my gigs, they feel accepted as they are and they feel part of this family.

All the experience from 'X Factor' U.K. I can use that - I know what I'm doing on a big stage.

I was a judge on Finnish 'X Factor.' My girl won. So basically I'm quite successful as a judge.

There are not actually many people in Finland who are openly gay together, let alone two women.

When you train every day your body starts to change. The biggest thing I have noticed is my bum.

Compared to professional dancers, I'm obviously not professional but I do love to dance so much.

It's like going back to 'X Factor' but it's even bigger because Eurovision has so many more viewers.

It changed my life, but the best gift I have ever been given was the acceptance of the British public.

The atmosphere in Britain is so supportive. People are so friendly and positive. I feel accepted here.

I have skated when I was a child, but it was just with our friends and our parents, no special technique.

People loved me on 'X Factor' when I did 'Chandelier' and 'Winner Takes It All' and all these big numbers.

I came second in 'The Voice of Finland' in 2012 and my career really exploded at home. I had 300 gigs a year.

I will never risk my wellbeing for my career and it's always worked out well for me and led me to the right places.

When I met the people at Warner, they were very excited about my style and making me into this big theatrical artist.

Finish people have not been very successful at all. We are not doing very well in sport. We are outsiders in the world.

Finland is dark and grey, but I'm a very happy, colorful, positive person - and I feel like Eurovision is all about that.

It took a while to get the support of British people as they wouldn't naturally want to support someone from another country.

I want to have a go at presenting. As a child I was always filming my own TV shows with my sister, so it feels natural to me.

There were many years when I didn't even know if I wanted to get married. I don't know if I believe in that institution, really.

I'm of course jumping right in with the attitude that I can win the Eurovision Song Contest - or at least finish in second place!

It's funny, the only song I didn't want to do originally was 'Oh So Quiet.' And it was the best performance and changed the game for me.

When I came here I moved to London and I was meeting so many new people and had to speak only in English, which is not my native language.

I'm now working with some of the best songwriters in the world and Sia has written a song that has been given to me. Oh my God, it's just insane.

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