Bosses will tell you they are looking for something different but they're not, actually.
The thing you must really do in television is bring yourself to everything you do - you can't try to be anybody else.
My mother had lived in London since I was little, so she never got to see my school plays and stuff.
I've dated people who I thought were going to be a big deal in my life, and I've also spent long periods by myself.
Personally, all I ever want to be wearing are jeans.
I am here to tell you there's nothing in people knowing you. There's actually a loss in that! Really, the reward in life is genuinely the day of work you have. It's not the name you're making for yourself or the clicks and likes - it's such an illusion.
The thing I don't like on television is when somebody does something that makes absolutely no sense just for the shock of it.
Living on purpose is a lifestyle, a way of being and a lifelong spiritual practice that will refine your Soul. This isn't a 10-day or 30-day plan. This is a lifelong adventure!
I make jokes. That's what I do.
All fiction comes from a little bit of reality, otherwise it would have no relevance. The fun is in innovation, take something real like this fair, and make it something larger than life.
I'm interested in taboos for certain reasons. They can dramatise things and they're scary, and they're important to think about. I'm also wary about the fact that if you don't proceed with caution and understand what you're doing, you understand these things are realities that you're dealing with, they're real things.