When I leave the car park at Melwood, I try and become a completely different person. I try to get away from it. You have got to. Otherwise you end up like Jamie Carragher - obsessed!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have never liked Morrissey, and I still don't. I think it's hilarious, actually, what things I've heard about him, what he's really like, and his public persona is so different. He's such an actor.
I love driving around east London - it's always full of surprises. Actually, I don't drive myself - I like to be driven.
I've turned into one of those people who go jogging in parks that I used to hate.
I love Central Park. I feel like I am somewhere else.
I'm glad I don't live in Primrose Hill any more. I couldn't even walk through the park. You never invite that kind of attention.
Of course there are times when I hate London, but equally there are times when I can walk 'round a corner and I really feel that this is my place.
After 'Melancholia' and 'On the Road,' I wanted to do a comedy. And I did so many comedies when I was younger, but if you're not consistently in those movies, people don't always think of you for them.
Our life may look glamorous, but we scream at the kids, and I have to tell Jamie to tidy up if we have guests coming over.
I still feel like the same girl who grew up in Albion Park. I'm such a family girl. I haven't changed.
To be honest, most of the time you leave the theater, and you're like, 'Well, that was nice, but where did I park?' It doesn't really stick with you.