I love Halloween.

I'm not confident at all. You just pretend you are.

I remember after a year in London, I was at an MTV party and a friend saying to me that it was such a brave thing to do to come over to London by myself. I never thought it was a big deal. It was my dream. I am so independent. It is just ridiculous. I am too independent for my own good.

When I hit the dance floor, I hit the dance floor pretty hard!

I moisturise my feet every day with Scholl Dry Skin Instant Recovery Cream, a non-greasy cream which leaves my feet feeling soft and supple instantly.

I downloaded a Kylie Minogue album and it had all the classics like 'I Should Be So Lucky' and 'Locomotion.' I'm not even ashamed to say I love it, I'm proud.

To avoid dry skin on my feet, I exfoliate them at least once a week with Scholl Dry Skin Exfoliator which has been created to care for the unique characteristics of the skin on the foot.

I started listening to 'Serial' but remember being home alone and the electricity went - I don't think I've ever been more scared!

I could be 7ft tall and I'd still love longer legs.

My job in MTV was my first real presenting job and I had no real idea what I was doing, but you kind of learn just by doing.

As a TV presenter I've found it's important to always have great looking feet.

I always thought I wasn't cool enough in school, I was in the 'nerd' crew. I actually enjoyed studying.

The 'Love Island' villa smells. That's the one thing the audience at home never see.

Anyone who has ever compared one woman against another on Twitter, knocked someone because of their appearance, invaded someone else's privacy, who have made mean, unnecessary comments on an online forum - they need to look at themselves.

I played hockey, as most girls who go to convent schools in Ireland do, as well as table tennis and badminton - all the rock 'n' roll sports.

I love my home comforts and I need to nest to feel grounded.

It took me a year to talk about my miscarriage.

Everyone struggles with ups and downs and there is great therapy in knowing we all go through it.

When it comes to having children or not having children, I don't think we realise how many women have to deal with things quietly.

If people stay in their own little bubbles, none of us will reach our full potential.

I don't think being healthy has to be complicated.

I think if you don't believe in yourself, no one else will.

I realised years ago that no one really knows what they're doing and you kind of just learn by observing.

When my feet look and feel great, I feel great.