Appearing in 'Legally Blonde' has helped me find my inner girl, although at the beginning the director was constantly telling me off for sitting like a boy, with my legs apart, while wearing a cocktail dress and heels!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People figure because I'm blonde and was a model, I just waltzed into Los Angeles and got major roles in major films.
When I was blonde I was perceived as an innocent and sweet young girl.
I suddenly discovered that acting made girls notice me.
In films I might look glamorous, but I've been in hair and make-up for two hours.
I never get the tall, blonde, glamorous roles because I'm not tall, blonde and glamorous. I'm more the wee, disturbing characters because of the way I look or sound.
Actually just recently I came up with that idea, watching the movie 'Legally Blonde' and I was like, 'Cool, that's something I want to do.'
If my British film career was a girl, then I'd been hanging around outside her apartment a little bit too long.
I didn't think I'd do movies in Los Angeles. I never thought it would happen. In fact, it was not a fantasy. For me, I said, 'If ever I go there, they will ask me to do 'Legally Blonde 5.'
I have not seen 'Legally Blonde.' I must be in the small, ever-dwindling minority on that one.
I was stuck with looking like a girl. As soon as I got out of music it was straight off to the hairdressers.