I still speak every day on my WhatsApp to the girls I was in 'Strictly' with.

My first ambition was musical theatre, but I realised quite early on that I wouldn't make the grade.

When it came to dancing and acting at school, my sister was the talented one. To get even close to her, I had to work incredibly hard.

Most nights, I'm happy to stay at home with a DVD and a bowl of lettuce.

'Strictly' is definitely life-changing, and I hope it can open another pathway for me, career-wise. Maybe something a bit more musical.

I have loads of cellulite!

I think I'm insecure about what every girl is insecure about, looks and stuff like that, but it's not a big deal.

If I was trained as a dancer then I probably would have been a dancer, and I'm not.

I'm not very good with words, weirdly.

I went to Tokyo when I was a child, but there's still so much of the country I'd like to explore.

I'll have a Chinese takeaway now and again.

I'm not going to give up enjoying food.

I'm not very good at talking about my emotions.

You don't feel bad when you're dancing. You can't feel unhappy; it's impossible. It's such a natural way to release endorphins.

My dream is to have a family, hopefully while still working.

Relationships are bloody hard enough without people prodding them.

I think relationships are the one area you should keep private, because there's nothing worse than people talking about them.

I love Holly Willoughby on 'This Morning.'

I studied performing arts at college and wanted to act.

I've always had a job. I left home when I was 16, and you have to look after yourself.

We all have relationships - I've had relationships in my past, and I don't look back on them and think, 'That was a mistake.'

With all the things like Tinder and these different online sites that people use, 'Love Island' actually goes back to the traditional side of dating.

No relationship is easier just because you're in the public eye.

You'd think maybe I can pretend I'm an expert on love, but I'm not.