If I cry on telly, I'm genuinely crying. If it's a gritty scene it can come naturally.
People forget I started on TV as a 7-stone 12-year-old - I'm bound to have changed. I've just grown up and filled out. I haven't been hammering it in the gym, and I haven't been thinking, 'Right, I need to look good.'
I suppose when some people see you on TV, they expect you to be this flamboyant, champagne-drinking stud. But I'm not like that.
If I thought someone was just chatting me up because of being on TV, it'd kill me.
I've never had knickers or marriage proposals. Most of my fans are blokes serving life in jail, troubled kids, and a lot of gay guys. I never get the mid-20s, beautiful women fanbase.
I'm a bit of a speed demon. I ride my motorbike every weekend. I've had bikes since I was a kid and my 11-year-old brother, who's like my son, has an identical motocross bike to me, except smaller. Everything I do he wants to do.
I drink when I want and how much I want. Sometimes I get in really bad states, but it doesn't cause me or anyone else any problems.
It bewilders me when people speak to you rudely or are mean, because I'd never be that way.