I'd rather people turn up than not. And of course I'd rather have people be enthusiastic.
You feel like everyone hates you if you've got a good life, now I feel maybe it's allowed because I've had my share of sadness.
More than anything I want to be fit so I don't get out of breath when I play football with the kids.
I run a lot. If I don't have time to go to the gym or don't have time to work out properly, I will go for a quick run. I think running is a great way to stay fit, and I really concentrate on fitting into a realistic urban lifestyle.
At times I make music, but in private.
For me, women's ski wear has always been black and, again, not as feminine or sexy as I think it could look while still having the technology there.
I wanted to feel good about the way I looked. I didn't understand why style had to be sacrificed for sports technology. I found when going to the gym women were wearing their own tees, without the technology. I started to think, does it make you run faster if you wear that terrible color or sweat less if you wear that horrible fabric? And I challenged it, and the answers were not there to why we were being given poor design work. It was something I wanted to bring to women's wardrobes.
It's not realistic to live in the country at this stage. I've got a business in London. I beat myself up about it all the time.
We always had our own vegetables growing up and now I'm doing it with my kids at our house in the country.
I don't plan massively in advance.
I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.
It's immoral that people make money out of writing crap, but I try not to obsess about it. I don't want to spend my life being angry.
My mum taught me to have a soul.
I confess to being a frustrated musician.
For me, singing is the most natural thing in the world. I've grown up with it and I know I've got that gift.
You want to be confident when