My style idols are people like Kate Hudson, the Olsen twins and of course Sienna Miller and Kate Moss- even Bridget Bardot.

My essentials - besides my make-up artist - are high SPF and waterproof mascara.

It's a bit harder being on TV. I would be open to finding dates through Facebook or Instagram though, does that count? I do love flicking through profiles on my friend's dating apps though!

I'd never even gone on a date before moving to London.

The 'Love Island' team are the best in the business.

The 'Love Island' villa in South Africa is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.

Men can be feminists.

If anyone says they haven't experienced sexism then I don't know what life they've lived. Males and females have, for different reasons, and I don't think it's a media thing.

I definitely want a family.

I'd heard about people having miscarriages when they were trying for babies, but my situation was very different. What happens if you weren't trying for a baby?

My love life is not as interesting as people think it is.

The salsa is all about hips, being confident and sexiness.

When you're younger, all you want to do is fit in, and then the older you get, you don't want to fit in, you want to stand out.

I love flying the flag for Irish designers like Joanne Hynes, Simone Rocha, Natalie B Coleman, Lennon Courtney and Helen Steele.

I am an ambitious person and I like a sense of challenge.

I wouldn't want to be filmed in a bikini for 24 hours a day.

I've always tried to keep things as private as possible. Relationships are so hard as it is, especially when things are new and I'm all over the place. So you have to keep that as personal as possible.

I love a themed occasion - it provides endless possibilities for the menu, decorations and drinks pairings.

I bought a flat in Camden when I was 26, which I was extremely lucky to do. I think it's an Irish thing about owning land, giving you a bit of security.

No one knows what they're doing. I remember going into an interview with a big star and I was nervous. Then I realised they were more nervous. I realised I was the one with the power because I was the one asking the questions.

I like a bargain. If I want to splash out, I can rent a luxury dress, especially if I'm only planning on wearing it once. I often realise that I don't like it as much as I thought I would and I'm glad I didn't buy it.

I have always been interested in believing in yourself.

What I love about the U.K. is that there are no style boundaries, you can wear anything and you won't be judged, which is a fantastic attitude to have towards fashion.

I've always wanted to learn the jive. It's fast, it's fun and it just looks awesome.