Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
I do love my rock music.
I am a religious person.
I'm ruthless and truthful.
Mel B is Queen Bee. I love her.
I've always suffered from depression.
I regret losing my innocence so early.
People's minds can change very quickly.
The minute I get home, I'm in tracksuits.
I'm supposed to be everywhere all the time!
I'm not really into the celebrity lifestyle.
I openly admit it: I am a diva with my food.
Having my novels published is a dream come true.
I'm a big fan of lip fillers and collagen waves.
You either fall, or you fight - and I chose to fight.
It really bugs me when people say I've had a nose job.
Yes, I've had my lips done, and I'm happy with my lips.
It's great to bring urban music to the commercial scene.
I can relate when people are going through a tough time.
The Greek side of my family are actually all really fair.
I swear on my mum's life, I've never done a day's exercise.
I'm always going to be a hood chick. I like street clothes.
I don't really have a strategy other than to just be myself.
You have to break yourself down to rebuild yourself stronger.
Honestly, you could go as far as to say I have a boring edge.
I want to release music that I like and feel comfortable with.
For me, the whole fame and industry facade is a load of rubbish.
I've never been super close to family. I've never relied on anyone.
When I was really, really young, I was in love with Michael Jackson.
Life is a rollercoaster, and the lower you are, the higher you'll go.
You can see from the curves that I'm not working out - it's just jelly!
I'd like to settle and have a family and get married when I'm, like, 30.
I had an allergic reaction to lip fillers. And I looked like 'Finding Nemo.'
I've always wanted to do a tune with The Prodigy because I'm such a massive fan.
I just see myself in work mode. I'm like a robot: go in, work, go home. Autopilot.
There are different levels of depression - when I got low, I got really, really low.
I'm an intense singer, so I look like I need the toilet every time I hit a high-note.
There was a reason they called me 'the female boss' in N-Dubz - I did all the talking.
I want to become so successful that if I wanna fart on a track, I can, and it will sell.
I feel like the bad times have fired me up: you have to turn negativity into positivity.
I think any knock-back is a positive because it just helps you progress and move forward.
I think it's important for every artist to have that ballad that stands the test of time.
I've gained a lot in my life, so when I get to the position where I can give back, I will.
Don't get me wrong: if I'm having fun, I'm going to have fun. But I need a lot of quiet time.
I know people say that all the time, but for me, it's true: Manchester really is my second home.
I feel so detached from what I am on the outside. The person I am on the inside is very separate.
I only hang about with people I don't feel awkward around. I don't let many people into my circle.
What's horrible is when someone believes they are a star, and they have no vocal ability whatsoever.
Whether it comes to media pressure or anything, I've become a bit laid back and actually not bothered.
I guess that feeling of wanting to settle down and have children will follow when you find the right one.
Everyone is a product of their own environment, and that, I think, has actually been the key lesson for me.