Even when my parents were together, they both had to travel and work, and it wasn't like they had nine-to-five jobs. In that way, it wasn't a normal family life.
I want to be an entrepreneur too; I like the business side of things. When I was younger I wanted to be a vet or a tightrope walker. But I have no sense of balance and I can't bear animals dying, so I abandoned both ideas.
When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask, 'Are you wearing makeup?' I would say back, 'You're wearing more makeup there than I am!'
My dad's not a very intimidating father figure.
My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own.
My dad has more sparkly stuff than most men.
My dad's supportive of all my endeavors.
I didn't want to miss out on my education to model. I can't do just modeling.
I like the fact that I have good old-fashioned British teeth with a big gap.
Who wants those gleaming white cosmetically enhanced American teeth?
Modeling is always something I've really admired because I've seen my mum and sister do it.
I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.
My mum is actually really wholesome.
I'm quite dyslexic in school.
I wouldn't even have braces on my teeth. I think they are horrible and this idea that everyone should conform and be perfect is ridiculous.
Reality TV rots people's brains.
I used to have a pony but I outgrew it and I do dream that one day I will live in the country and have lots of horses and be like a proper English lady who goes hunting and everything.
My parents never really lecture me.
I still think of my mum as being kind of a dork - a cooler one, but still a dork.
I like to do a face steam, so, heat up a flannel, press it onto your face and then press a cold one on afterwards to close the pores. It's inexpensive!