It’s more about balance for me. I used to be an all or nothing person. And now I would rather have a lifestyle change – rather than use the word ‘diet’ – where 90 percent of the time spend my life that way and 10 percent of the time have fun and do what my body feels like it needs or craves.
I’ve always had God, but now I want to go back to church for the sense of community and that feeling of positive thinking, a place where I can think about being a better person.
Every day my style changes with my mood. Some days I’ll feel a little more grunge and wear boyfriend jeans, but in the summer I like to feel girly and wear dresses.
I cannot go to sleep without reading.
I absolutely love Italian food. So pizza – like a margherita pizza, penne arbiota, a glass of wine. That’s like my dream.
I’ve always wanted to sing country music.
Acting is like free therapy! Trying to make people laugh or cry can be inspiring.
As guilty and fun as it is to go through a drive-thru and get a cheeseburger or whatever, I just feel like you can make your own burger at home. You know what’s going into it. You know where it came from. And it’s just easy to go back and forth to those drive-thrus. Just kick that habit!
I’d get invited to parties, and instead it would be these abandoned houses.
I’m very blessed and I don’t take anything for granted.
Well, what I love about ’80s rock music is the amazing, fantastic melodies.
I’ve experienced a lot for someone my age that a lot of people will be able to relate to.
I’ve grown up with country music. I love how real everybody is, not just the artists, but the fans.
If I had been living through the ’80s, I probably would’ve gotten into a lot more trouble than my parents.
I think at the end of the day you have to find a balance with what’s really important.
I love chips and salsa. Guacamole.
I knew if I stayed in London my whole life would be dancing. I’d won almost every major title you can. I thought ‘This really isn’t my passion. I really want to sing,’ and I knew I wouldn’t be able to if I stayed there.
But trust me, if I lived in the ’80s, I would definitely be the one going to the record stores.
I definitely listened to country music. I don’t think I listened to hair bands as much as I did Bruce Springsteen and U2 and Aerosmith.
Take your time. Some of these fad diets and quick fixes, they might be quick, but you’re going to crash and burn.