Going home and spending time with your family and your real friends keeps you grounded.
Jennifer Ellison
I love performing on stage the most. It's getting that instant reaction from a live audience. There are no boundaries, you can take your character as far as you want to, you can be the craziest person ever.
I had absolutely no idea how I had ballooned during my pregnancy. All I thought about was eating plenty of food to keep my baby healthy.
I was born and brought up in Liverpool with my clever little sister Jemma, who is 14 and wants to be a vet. My mum Jane is an administrator and my dad Peter is a taxi driver.
I think because I did a lot of modelling and appeared in lads mags a lot of women didn't necessarily warm to me. But now I have been through childbirth, post-natal depression and struggled with my weight, women seem to relate to me a lot more.
My name's Jennifer Ellison and one day I'm going to be famous!
I wanted to have a go at a pop career. My first single, 'Baby I Don't Care', was a hit, and the second, 'Bye Bye Boy', reached the Top 20.
I came out of the womb born to sing and dance. I have to follow my heart.
Everyone thinks that just because you have a Scouse accent, then you must be 'on the rob'.
If it's supposed to be a really passionate snog, you slip the tongue in.
I would snack on crisps and chocolate and my meals weren't the best. I ate lots of steak with creamy sauces, chips and peas, washed down with wine and a pudding.
I'd already put on a bit of weight before I got pregnant.
I don't find it a struggle to maintain a healthy diet now as my palate has changed. I don't crave rich food.
I eat a lot of chicken with salad or salmon with salad.
I always wanted to act and sing, but my first love was ballet.
The prima ballerinas who taught me were far more scary than Gordon Ramsay. They'd scream at me and pull my legs and arms, so after them Gordon was a piece of cake.
I got a mortgage at 17! I didn't even know you could get a mortgage at 17.
Dad worked in a warehouse when I was little and I didn't see him for three years as he was doing all the overtime God gave him to buy me new ballet shoes, or a new tutu.
I want to have a family and I'd like to live in a lovely big house, with a massive driveway and gates and loads of kids.
I want to be the best mum and I want everything to be perfect - I want a fairy tale really.
I was performing from the age of three.
Ballet is such a disciplined craft and it has given me a good grounding.
I want to be a young mum and if I didn't have to work I'd have them tomorrow. I'd like three!
I don't do faddy diets any more. I once did a no-carbs diet a few years ago but it made me depressed. I couldn't be doing with that!
I'm comfortable with my body but I don't like my bum - I think it's too big.
I used to be such a daredevil but now I'm much more cautious.
I know people will think it's funny because I've done glamour modelling in the past, but I felt embarrassed about my body and just wanted to cover it up.
I'm an addict for underwear.
I just wanted to perform, to sing, dance and act.
If the press see you looking normal they can suddenly be 'oh, she's got a spot on her face, she's having a bad day'. That can be quite cruel.
I'm very close to my family. Not like these big stars - not mentioning any names - who lose the plot and don't know who they are.
When I found out I was pregnant, I was over the moon about it, but I was upset I wasn't married!
I want to tell people that I had post-natal depression because there is so much stigma around the subject and there shouldn't be.