On 'Made In Chelsea' there are cameras in my face and some days I think, 'I can't go to filming today,' but I just have to dry my tears and pull myself together.

A group of girls didn't like me and picked on me on a daily basis.

Maybe by nature and because of my past I protect myself. The minute I feel any tension I take myself away.

I know I'm really happy to most people, but when my skin is bad it makes me cry and I lose all my confidence.

I want people to be confident in our country again.

I just want to stay happy and healthy in my mind.

When I sit and read my book and I'm all cosy, it takes me to another place.

I am quite small, but it doesn't mean I'm any less.

Muscles are fantastic and to have them is amazing, but it's not the be all and end all.

Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.

I think people reckon I am prim and proper.

Winning 'I'm A Celeb' has massively affected my love life because it's very rare to meet someone that doesn't recognise me now because the jungle is so big.

I don't like that politics is associated with middle-aged, greying men.

I like a clever guy, a real gent.

I don't think I'm intelligent to become an MP!

There have been a lot of crossover with celebrities and politics but to me, I don't think I would go into politics.

It was massive deal for me to be filmed without my makeup because I've tried hard for years not to show my spots.

By nature I'm not very confident.

My voice is so recognisable. I'm like a foghorn walking round shops on my phone.

I don't care where people come from, but others are fascinated about where I come from.

I don't like anything too heavy. Something I can read, you know, lying in bed that takes me to different world.

With my reading, I like something with quite a happy ending.

I thought that everyone would just think I was a bit of a joke as a writer.

Because of how I grew up and on 'Made In Chelsea,' I never had any challenge.