I love my job, I've always loved my job.
I don't even know what an 'It' girl is. As far as I'm concerned, an 'It' girl is somebody who doesn't do anything except go to parties and get her photograph taken.
I'm lucky I have good metabolism and I'm very grateful for that.
I'm no longer interested in being in big commercial films.
I would often find myself, at the age of 21, at midnight, running down a dark street on my own with 10 men chasing me. And the fact they had cameras in their hands made that legal.
You become very known for being someone's girlfriend, and all of a sudden there's all this hype and buzz for all the wrong reasons.
It's wonderful to feel supported, but there's a lot of negative energy towards me as well. So I ignore it, to be honest. If I started to read it all it would completely mess up my head.
I went to an all-girls boarding school for most of my youth. We used to do stupid, fun girly things like pull tights over our faces and streak through the lacrosse pitch. And once I snogged the gardener.
I'm very lucky that I get to make a living out of acting, which is what I love, and the level of attention I receive has sometimes been my own fault and sometimes not been.
I think, if you put a camera in anyone's life and document it daily from the age of 21 to 27, there are going to be things that aren't always pretty.
It was a really fun idea to have a fashion label with my sister but I don't have an awful lot of time for it because my first love and job is to be an actress.
It's just so weird when an entire nation knows what you are going through.
I've said things and meant them, but I'm obviously a very confused person who has no idea how they feel about things.
I experienced the judgement of a lot of people - and deservedly so.
It's really exciting to be in a film that people actually want to go and see! I was having to pay people to see my movies!
I sometimes get very protective of the people I play.
I was very nervous about taking on an empire that was richer and far more powerful than I will ever be. It was very daunting.
I find it very hard not to be myself and maybe that does attract attention, but I'd be miserable if I wasn't.
I think I underestimated the way people bracket you.
As an actress I feel that if you start to impose your own inhibitions, then you are not doing your job.
I've had somebody on the end of the phone, maybe, but I haven't been living with anyone or been in a proper relationship, and it's been really great. And now I'm completely on my own. I think I've grown up a lot.
All the legal action I've taken against newspapers has had a massively positive effect on my life and achieved exactly what I wanted, which is privacy and non-harassment.
I never Google myself. Only if I want to feel really terrible about myself would I do that.
I don't think we live in a particularly equal society.
You want to feel that you can do something creative that you love without being picked apart and mutilated for other people's pleasure.