I wouldn't be able to date someone who had conflicting ideas on abortion, no. Because it's every woman's right to do whatever they do.

I want to bring my children up in a world where we're free to travel and work wherever we want, and in a society that takes care of immigrants and refugees.

I'm such an old-fashioned lady.

A lot of close friends and family members have got married through online dating. I don't think it would be wise for me to do it.

The It-girl tag annoys me.

I used to panic about everything - family, friends... I'd think, 'Is that person okay? Can I fix this?'

If I didn't have to fit in to sample sizes I'd be a size 14, easy. I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

I spent all of my teenage years shoving sugar down my neck. And it didn't catch up with me until I was about 21 and my skin started getting really bad and my metabolism slowed down.

If ever I'm in trouble I ring my mum. She knows me better than anyone and has great life experience.

Granted, my childhood wasn't conventional, but it was full of love.

I've always talked about having a strong maternal instinct... when Mum was pregnant with Alfie, everyone kept saying that I was going to be really jealous of the baby. I took it upon myself to go against what everyone expected and look after him.

Don't get me wrong, I like to have a good party sometimes. But I really like having my friends over, cooking for them, dancing and then doing some painting.

I keep an eye on politics, although I wouldn't say I'm political.

I was a precocious child. Everyone called me sassy.

I do 20 minutes of transcendental meditation every morning, and I try to do it in the afternoon, too.

My great-grandmother was in one of the first girl bands, in the 1920s. Their outfits were mental: velvet bloomers with big ribbons and headpieces. They were brilliant.

There's this one called Raya that is Tinder for celebrities. You have to do corny things like put a song to photos of yourself: 'Daisy likes pubs! Horse riding! Looks good in a bikini!' It's all so mortifying. My male friend got matched with Courtney Love and if ever there's a reason not to be on those things surely that's it.

I need to figure men out. I've been seeing men that either remind me of my mother or remind me of my father. I either end up caretaking or being abandoned so I've had enough of my romantic instincts. I need to date away from type.

I think the labels 'Plus Size' and 'Curvy' should be banned. You don't say 'White model' or Skinny model.' Why should 'Plus Size' models have a label.

My grandparents had always helped look after me, they were always there.

I'm told by designers I have a sexy body and I accept that but I never actually feel sexy.

I have the worst sweet tooth on the planet.

There was a Saint Laurent dress that I actually had to hide from my manager. I DJ'd for part of the money, did a shoot and got a discount, and it was still one of my most extravagant purchases. I've worn it loads, even to do chores around the house, so surely that makes it ok?

I think we need a rulebook saying that everyone should be lovely to each other. It doesn't cost anything to be nice.