In LA, I live on sushi or salad.
From Denise Van Outen
After I had the Caesarean, I was told I had really strong stomach muscles and so would heal very quickly. And I did. I was up walking about within three hours. Six days after having her, I was out shopping and shortly after that I made it to David Walliams' wedding.
I did the Kilimanjaro climb a few years ago, then the six-day trek to Machu Picchu in Peru so this bike ride to raise money for Great Ormond Street seemed like the next big challenge.
I'm not changing to the point where suddenly I wear floor-length skirts and start playing the violin; I'm just growing up a little bit, I guess.
Men pretend they don't like to be nagged, but they love it, really. It makes them feel wanted.
If you try to breastfeed and it's not working, then you don't feel particularly good about yourself.
I mean, I'm lucky because I've slimmed down, but the last thing I was thinking about was losing weight.
It wasn't through choice that I became a mum at 36. I wanted to be a young mum but things never worked out for me.
I did like hanging out with all the rock'n'roll boys - it was fun but all those relationships didn't work out.
Now I look back and think if I'd spent more time enjoying myself instead of crying into my pillow over men, my 20s would have been fabulous!
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