All great reality shows have a very, very similar format. That's why it was so easy to parody.
I'm in an on-off relationship at the moment.
I love people who are very honest and very open and don't pretend to be anything they're not.
The good show is not about people fighting or getting drunk or throwing up on each other, or hating each other - it's about celebrating people's talent.
Stylists aren't for me. I tried to use one when I first started working in the US, but I didn't click with anyone.
My friend made me a leather dress for the MTV awards. It gives you confidence, wearing something you love.
I hate last-minute shopping, it's always unsuccessful.
Maybe I see myself with kids, given the right place and right moment, with the right person.
I'm getting comfortable with West Coast style, which is more laid-back than British style.
A girl's got to do what she's got to do to make somebody pay her a compliment. If that means moaning 'til the cows come home, then so be it.
I used to say I wanted somebody funny and intelligent, but kindness is the most important quality in a man.
I just don't crave junk food.
I choose what to wear depending on how I feel and what I'm comfortable in. That's when you look your best.
The trouble is that as women we try to take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves.
You've got to have a sense of humour about sex. When you look at it, it's all pretty ridiculous, isn't it?
I wouldn't say pop stars hit on me - that's just stuff the papers make up.
Never work with kids or animals.
I'm a great swimmer, probably due to the size of my feet.
I'll never stop appreciating how lucky I am.
I started off doing live TV, so I kind of learnt that if I get myself into trouble, I get myself out of it.
I support British designers as much as I can.
I'm just incredibly interested in people.
It's great to admire other people's fashion choices, but I don't think you should idolise anyone.