I'm home a lot. Because I live in Ireland, we can live under the celebrity radar. I might go missing for a whole year.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ireland's always going to be my home, but so much is filmed in L.A., so you have to spend time out here.
There's a lot I've missed about living in Ireland. You miss family, particularly when you've got kids.
I am at home in Dublin, more than in any other city.
Celebrity has become a burden. There are more demands on your time. People think it is glamorous to fly places. But it is not - even if you travel business class and stay in wonderful hotels, you end 10,000 miles away from home.
You get people who come to London, sever links with where they come from, and then when they need people, there's nobody there. To feel like you can't go back home would be a horribly sad place to be, as is mistaking fame for genuine love and affection.
I am a different kind of celebrity; I don't have the big, giant house, the fancy cars, and all the designer stuff. I am just a girl from Cleveland.
I only get to spend about six to eight weeks in Australia now and I really miss my family and friends.
I don't get to go home as much as I used to, which is a shame. But I don't mind because my mum moved over to London to look after me. I rented her a house just around the corner.
I live in Wales but spend quite a lot of time in London - I stay with my brother. When I get home after being in Manchester or London for a bit, I forget how dark the sky is, and I won't have seen stars for ages.
I used to go missing a lot... Miss Canada, Miss United Kingdom, Miss World.