I so desperately wanted to be Mr. Somebody. Instead, I was the little brother, included to a point.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always wanted a little brother because I felt like the little brother had to do everything.
As the youngest, I wanted to be my father's son and perpetuate the family name.
I liked the fact that my father had a lot of expectations from my brother. I probably wanted to be that person who he could be proud of.
I chose to be Mrs. Johnny Cash in my life. I decided I'd allow him to be Moses and I'd be Moses' brother Aaron, picking his arms up and padding along behind him.
I was the youngest and only girl in a family of two older brothers.
I was a tomboy and I didn't have a bunch of brothers but I always wanted them and so I sort of adopted a few of my great friends to be my brother.
My childhood definitely revolved around my relationship with my brother. I wanted to be different. I wanted to find my way of being as intriguing and interesting as he was.
I didn't want to be anyone else.
I just wanted to be myself and that's why I chose to do 'Big Brother,' because I wanted everyone to see the real Amy Childs.
When I was a little girl - well, like, a teenager - I wanted to be Sam Jackson. I always wanted to be men.