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I'm sorry, I just don't want to be a part of this conspiracy to make women feel pressured about their bodies.
Holly Willoughby
Every woman needs to look in the mirror and instinctively decide what will make her feel happy and good about herself and her body; that's all I did.
All my labours were very different, but that moment when you look in your child's eyes for the first time and that feeling of love wooshes into every part of your being was the same for all of them.
For me, I had just come from kids telly, 'Dancing on Ice' was the first grown-up telly I had ever done.
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.
It's easy for me to look groomed, because I start the day on This Morning and have to be made up - so the rest of the day just follows from there.
I never wear any makeup over the weekend, unless I'm going to a wedding!
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.
As a busy mum, my beauty routine is quite simple, as I don't have a huge amount of time, so I use products that are quick and easy. I don't tend to use different products for night and day either.
On 'I'm A Celebrity' it's important to have chemistry and to have a friendship as a starting point you can grow from.
I didn't expect to enjoy my work as much as I do and when you enjoy something it's hard to say no. But I could sit on the sofa and do nothing for weeks. I'd watch telly, I'd eat, I'd go online, I'd be so happy!
When you're making a decision that involves your children a certain amount of clarity comes with it.
I still dream of having a lifestyle brand but it's not good enough to have that selfish dream when your kids are getting older and have their own interests.
I love everything about food; if you took it away you would be depriving me of one of my greatest pleasures. I love the whole process of it - buying it, cooking it, eating it, talking about it, talking over it.
My favourite place in the world is home.
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'd fantasised about being married since I was a little girl and dressed up in my mum's wedding dress.
Take a picture of you in a mirror or/and get somebody to take a photo of you and look back at it, it's quite a good way to figure out what suits you and looks good.
I like clothes that feel good, look nice and are comfortable.
I think, myself, I would be quite guilty about wearing the same thing all the time. I would find something that works and stick with it.
I like fashion but I'm not in love with fashion.
I don't want to encourage eating disorders.
I try not to focus too much on my appearance. As long as I'm being healthy, that's good enough for me.
I like men that shop in Gap and look like proper boys.
I have a thing about stars, they are my favourite motif.
I'm a television presenter, television is my first love.
Wear clothes that fit. It's the most important thing. Don't just see something you like and automatically pick up a size 12 because that's what you think you are. Try on the sizes bigger and smaller than what you expect to be, and buy what genuinely fits and feels most comfortable.
Being a child growing up in the 80s, my mum experimented with dressing me in quite a lot of day-glo.
I think London as a city is so diverse and multicultural, anything goes really. The fashion here reflects that - there are so many different styles of dressing throughout the city. In London, you can be very experimental with fashion; it's totally accepted, even if you stand out.
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 Diet Coke, I drink Diet Coke... What girl doesn't like to have a Diet Coke?
I love listening to old 'Desert Island Discs' - I just sit there, switch my head off, and just have that moment.
I think if you're stressed, it shows in every part of you; how you carry yourself, which then affects your pose, how you hold your face, which then makes you look stressed and so nothing looks relaxed.
All I ever wanted to be was a mum. It wasn't like when I was at school I thought: 'Oh, I'm going to be this big career girl.'
Being a mummy is definitely my most favourite job of all, without a shadow of a doubt.
I have the same issues as the next person, but I do feel very lucky that I've been blessed with three lovely children and that I look forward to going to work, because I know a lot of people don't feel like that.
I love the dresses I wear, I think they are beautiful and until I think differently, I'll carry on.
I'm not going to change my entire wardrobe just because of what people have said.
My sister, Kelly, was really bright and academic. She was head girl of the school and at the top of her year. Because we were so different, we were never in competition. You can't be when you're almost running two different races.
Because I'm married and like being at home, I'm labelled as a Stepford wife.
I talk to my mates about our kids, being too tired and being worn out.
There was a time where I wouldn't go out of the house without at least putting mascara on.
The biggest misconception about me is that people seem to think that I want it all and that I had it all, and I walked away from having it all. That was never part of it. I never wanted it all.
I'm not completely straight up and down, I'm curvy, so I think I'm sort of a normal shape, wearing normal clothes.
Christmas parties for me are less about a sparkly dress and heels and more about the most ridiculous Christmas jumper I can find.
I try and get all my shopping done before December so all the presents are wrapped in my lounge and ready so I can really relax and enjoy Christmas.
You can take the stress out of Christmas by trying to be as organised as you possibly can.
Cuddly toy rabbits were a real comfort for all of my babies - once they got to a certain age they would nuzzle the fur.
Loads of my jewellery was my mum's.
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.