Suzanne Christine Crowshaw, known as Suzanne Shaw is an English actress, singer and television personality, who rose to fame after winning the talent contest Popstars and subsequently being a member of the band Hear'Say... (wikipedia)
I think the geisha women are beautiful. I'm really intrigued by their look.
Johnny is an all-rounder, he has the right look, he sings well, dances well and is perfect for the role.
We speak almost every day. I'm not in touch so much with the others, but only because it's like any job really - you're always going to be closer to some people than to others.
It's a fad thing, a novelty -- it's like a pair of trainers, one minute they're in and the next minute they're out.
I like to lose weight sensibly and not go on crash diets. I've tried Atkins, but it didn't work for me - so far the only one that has is the wheat-free diet.
I'm a car freak, I never usually have one for more than a year before I change it.
I worked in a paper factory the week after I left school. I had loads of paper cuts all over my hands and the pay was dreadful. On my third day I was like, 'Can I leave early? I've got an audition for Coronation Street.' They said yes and I never went back.
I try to look on the sunny side of life. If something dramatic happens to me, I always try to recount it as a comedy tale, rather than a victim's story.
I talk too much when I'm nervous.
I love standing under a steaming shower when I'm tired in the morning. I don't really get a chance for baths.
You can't beat a nice glass of Chardonnay after a really long, hard day.
I'd really like to find out if the queen burps or trumps.
Someone once bought me loads of clothes from a charity shop - and sent them to me in a black bin liner. That was weird. I went through it and it was full of bizarre outfits like Abba costumes.
The low points are there for a good reason. I think they can teach you a life lesson.
I'm far from perfect, but I don't think I'm ugly.
I love being in my kitchen. I'm quite a traditional cook, but I make a mean omelette. I'd like to open an omelette restaurant. Cheese and ham, chilli and mushroom, whatever you fancy, I'll rustle up.
I was one of those whose school report would always say, 'Could pay more attention.' I spent my time trying to be the centre of attention or the class joker instead of knuckling down. Far from the perfect student.