I'm Canadian, so I'm a big fan of the Canadian tuxedo - that's what we call it. I wear it all the time.
I'm not a tough boss in that I don't raise my voice, I don't freak out, and I don't have a temper most of the time.
Don't get me wrong - I love London, and still have an apartment there.
I do love being on television and in peoples' homes. I'm not an actor, so there is a connection that's real.
I really love being in London at weekends - there's always so much to do.
There are members of the London press who seek to antagonise me, deliberately.
Everyone in L.A. is very positive and upbeat, whereas London can get quite miserable at times.
I was born in London, so going there is always a treat.
The London property market has excellent investment opportunities.
When I come to London, I always like to see what's playing at the NFT.
I feel very lucky because I get to work in so many different areas of fashion.
I want London to be a competitive, dynamic place to come to work.
When I lived in London, I worked three jobs and had such long work days.
If he needed an answer about how much he'd changed, that provided it. He didn't want Fatima Hynes or any other nameless female with vacant eyes and an ample bosom. He didn't want anyone else, ever. He wanted Evelyn Marie Ruddick—and he'd be damned ...
Vicars, MPS and lawyers were amont those who considered me to be the best hostess in London.
Audiences are a wee bit more chatty in New York than in London.
The man who can dominate a London dinner-table can dominate the world.
My actual childhood, as opposed to my adolescence, was not spent in London.
I had a whole Scottish existence until we moved to London when I was four.
All those things they say about a baby changing your perspective - it does!
I think Madonna might have a multiple personality.