I think a coffee table is one of the most important things. It's where everything happens.
Georgia Toffolo
I still wear makeup, but I'm no longer hiding behind pot after pot of foundation or endless filters on Instagram.
I am a massive fan of tele. When I have an evening off I just crash in front of the sofa and binge. I love it.
I've spoken about politics a lot over the years and my main issue that I championed was just general engagement in politics.
Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.
Zac Goldsmith, Jacob Rees-Mogg. I fancy them all.
Basically, I'm a bit of a nerd and I've always wanted to solve a Rubik's Cube.
I just want to stay happy and healthy in my mind.
When you look at Westminster you think of it as pale, male and stale and I hate that so much.
Social media is such a powerful tool and I would love it to be a hub of celebration rather than focusing on negativity.
I want someone who is easy going and chilled out, most importantly someone who makes me laugh. Someone who lets me be me, so I can just be myself. Mr Right has got to have those qualities.
We see acne and spots as an imperfection and I've gone to great lengths to cover it up with lots of foundation. And everyone thinks 'Toff's perfect' but I mask my imperfections.
I've been on a very long, bumpy journey with my skin for over ten years.
I think if people want to have surgery then fine, if it makes you feel better, brilliant. But it does annoy me when you're being accused of it, and it's not nice when people are commenting being like 'Eughh, what has she done to her face?' And I'm like 'Oh my god, I've done nothing, this is actually my face.'
I think you have to have really thick skin to be in politics - which I just lack. I think I'm just too nice!
I keep all my Sunday papers out, I keep them all week and then I change them every Sunday.
I try not to engage with those people who leave nasty comments.
I wish I could walk around with no make-up on, but I have big angry red marks all down the side of my cheeks. Some people don't understand how badly it affects my confidence and upsets me.
I get labelled a ditzy, blonde reality TV person, which is fine.
I often wonder if my relationships don't work out because I am the more Alpha one and the focus is on me and men don't like that.
I'd like to prove that just because I'm on a TV show about the area that I live in, it doesn't mean that I can't do anything, that I'm not strong - and I really hope that I show that.
I like a clever guy, a real gent.
I seem to fancy middle-aged men, weirdly.
My voice is so recognisable. I'm like a foghorn walking round shops on my phone.
I'm very lucky I went to a nice school and I live in a very lovely part of London.
What I don't like is when people don't like the establishment, they don't like the current government, they combat that by saying 'I don't like politics.' Go out, have your say, vote against the government. It's the most important thing.
I'm very jolly by nature but I get very upset when my skin is bad, I dread leaving the house.
I think the problem is I really wear my heart on my sleeve, so when I like someone I tell them how it is.
I really do have this thing for middle-aged politicians.
I've been called pizza face and others said my skin was full of craters - it's just so horrible when people pin point something that you feel so badly about.
I have my opinions but to go into politics you have to be very clever, which I'm not!
The way I am makes it difficult for guys; I do my own thing the whole time, I'm so independent. If there's someone else in my life I often forget and carry on as normal.
The human mind can be sexy.
I'm so public about my love life I'm really not trying to hide anything.
People put me in this ditzy, posh and stuck-up category, so it's been nice the public have been able to see the real me.
It's important to remember, most people have been bullied, and it makes you a stronger person in the long run.
In SW1 you don't really need survival skills, you just exist.
I have this thirst for knowledge that I can't ever satisfy.
I love going on dates. They're like social experiments and it's an excuse to get dressed up. Even if you don't get on, it's a funny experience to tell the girls.
I think sometimes my skin has been so bad I was embarrassed to seek help.
I love my heated rollers at home. Heat them up and pop them in and put the make up on and then it is a big beautiful bouncy blow dry.
There have been a lot of crossover with celebrities and politics but to me, I don't think I would go into politics.
I just used to go up to London a lot and hang around SW3.
I dropped out twice from a law degree because I didn't have time to do everything at once.
At heart, I am a country girl who grew up in Devon.
I'm very conscious that I've spent my whole adult life in the public eye.
I've been on freshers' week twice, that's the only degree I have.
I get snappy if I don't eat.
Some people are made to be famous and do photo shoots, but I'm not one of them. I'm more comfortable in the library!
I really prefer to be positive.