It was never physically dangerous except when I nearly fell off a horse, but it was physically arduous - especially when you were working late at night.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'd say the most dangerous thing I've ever done is probably bungee jumping in Thailand.
I always feel the danger because you might always be subject to an unexpected or emergency event.
Funnily enough, the most danger I felt was when I did a story about exotic animals kept as pets in America.
Danger is part of my job. It's always there, but you can't think about it too much otherwise you start to be too slow.
The biggest danger is trying to put too much pressure on yourself, trying to get in too good shape.
The first time it felt really dangerous, like the sort of thing you had to lock the doors and close the curtains on because if anybody saw you, God would strike you down with a thunderbolt. But I took to it like a duck to water.
Every sport has its dangers. I've been pretty lucky, knock on wood. But I've had really confident, brave and smart horses growing up, which I think is important when you're young. You are working with massive animals over big fences, and especially at this top level, there is really no room for error.
I think I'm just more adaptable now, so danger, overall, seems less dangerous to me.
I never got hurt when I was in Morocco doing all the horse riding and my own stunts. But on the last day on the last shot I slid off my horse and landed on my bottom. I did not get hurt but it was very embarrassing.
A horse is dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle.