My son is always up early.

I am a normal person from Milton Keynes.

If I can be a role model and leader, I am happy to do that.

I try to help people as much as I can.

I hope I've done women's darts proud, put women's darts on the map and given it the recognition that it deserves.

Trolls online are constantly giving you sexist comments.

I had a lot of negative comments, but it made me stronger and made me want to do more in my game. It made me more determined if anything.

I don't look like the stereotypical darts player, do I?

I've got good family support.

I think I'm a person who just makes things better.

I think I'm an enjoyable person to be around.

I haven't set myself any goals or targets because I am taking each day as it comes. But who is to say that I can't be a world champion, or do anything that I put my mind to?

I know how to zone myself in and just play the game.

I've always had darts around me growing up because my family has always played it.

When I started playing darts and watching more darts on TV I would say someone like Trina Gulliver definitely inspired me to carry on and keep playing.

Us women, we can play darts.

When I went to Q school, I was walking into a tournament where 500 other players all wanted the same thing as me.

Whatever happens in women's darts in the future I will be able to think I helped to achieve it.

To any young women out there who might be thinking about taking up darts, I would just say, 'Go for it.'

When you play with the men, you know they don't give up.

When women play men, it brings out our better game.

I can dance, a little bit.

Can I eat bugs? Yes no problem.

I don't take any notice of negative stuff said on social media. If anything it spurs me on more.

You always get the odd comment, along the lines of the women are not as good as the men, and I get called a lesbian.

No man wants to lose to a woman.

I don't have time to sit at home and not do anything. I used to just sit there and just watch TV and eat crisps. Now I don't have five minutes to do that.

Once I get up on stage, I will have to forget who I am playing and focus on the game itself.

It's nice if I am called a role model, because I never thought that I would be a role model for anyone else.

I'm quite proud that I've inspired so many people.

If people want to put the pressure on me that fine but I don't put pressure on myself - that is where pressure comes from.

The more the women beat the men hopefully that will bring up more opportunities for us and then the possibilities are endless as to what can happen.

I don't look at it as a man's sport because the women play as well. It's an open sport.