I want everybody to think I'm a hard worker as an aunt, a sister, a friend, a daughter, a niece, everything. I want to be great at every role, because every role in my life is as important as being Jessie J.
I'd love to have a fashion range; I've been dressed by the amazing Vivienne Westwood, and fashion is something I'm a huge fan of.
I'm the most un-diva-ish person you'll meet. I'm never rude to people and I am always on time.
And I definitely do that very British thing of, take things with a pinch of salt, stiff upper lip, you know what I mean?
When I look back, I can see why people thought I was aggressive. My first single, 'Do It Like A Dude,' resulted in a lot of misconceptions about me. I'm confident - but I'm not arrogant.
If I did meet somebody, I would only ever make room for someone that loved me how I deserved to be loved. Until then I've got my shoes, I've got my album, my dog.
Sexuality shouldn't define anyone. It doesn't define me. Love should be at the core of what you do.
My style is constantly evolving. Style has been something that I think has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with.
I might put a nicer pair of heels on and a cooler outfit, but I'm still that naughty girl who likes a slice of cheesecake on my day off.
A hairdresser who did my hair said, "You, my darling, have something that we call successful' hair," which is basically battered hair that's split and falling out in the back because you've had to blow-dry it every day. I don't want my hair falling out, so I wear wigs!
I also surround myself with people who make me laugh. If I'm not laughing, it upsets my day.
I love looking completely different and that my fans won't always know what I'm going to do.
I never complain that I'm tired, because I know as soon as I get a good nine hours' sleep, I'm cool.
When I was 10 or 11 people started saying there was something special about my voice. But when I was 15 or 16 is when I really thought my hobby could become my career.
Sexuality shouldn't define you. It should be part of who you are.
I'm an artist, but I'm also a businesswoman, and sometimes you have to play hard.
I have always been the first on the dance floor. Before fame, people thought it made me a good laugh; now, people point and call me an attention seeker! I'm very aware of the way people can view me, but I'm very aware that I have to just enjoy my life.
I was obsessed with the Spice Girls! I always wanted to be Sporty. Or Posh, but I wasn't pretty enough.
I'm not really the party person. I don't "become myself" once I'm drunk. I don't use alcohol to be happy.
I think if I wasn't a singer I'd probably do make-up and beauty and hair and something creative like styling; I really enjoy it.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
I never stop working when I'm on stage, and that's my fitness.
I love getting dressed up, but I want to be remembered for my singing.
I'd hate it if everyone in the world liked me, my music and what I wore. It'd make it boring, and I wouldn't have anything to work towards. It's not to everyone's taste, but I can only be me.
When I was nine, I was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat and was prescribed beta blockers, which had the side effect of turning my skin green. Looking like Shrek's little sister at school wasn't the easiest thing.