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I'm not toeing the line when I say BBC3 is an incredible channel - it has evolved and found itself.

You have to be brave and ask the questions on the tip of your tongue.

Now I'm 30; I'm starting to think I'd love a family. I think it will happen one day.

Hate won't solve anything.

When I was given my first gig, and I had no real appetite for a career, I just worked to get money so I could live!

I'm such a wimp.

Life is life, and you've got to be mindful of that.

Whether you're a man or a woman - whatever your gender - if you're doing a job, and you're doing it well, you should be paid accordingly.

I love Orla Guerin - she's my queen... when I watch her on the news, I just can't believe how brave she is.

I love being in people's houses.

As a journalist, I think it's OK to feel - I think there's space for it. It's how you react to those feelings that's important.

I try to be semi-healthy, but I've got into a really bad routine of never food shopping. My fridge is always bare!

I can nod off anywhere. Once, when I was little, I even slept through a car crash.

I'm such a homebody. It's actually quite tragic because, if I'm out for drinks, I'll constantly be thinking about when it's acceptable for me to leave.

Most evenings I'll light a few candles, get snuggled on the sofa, and read a magazine.

Sometimes, it's healthy to take a step back.

I deserve to be paid the same as men.

I try to be more mindful and less greedy.

I work hard. That's probably one of my only strengths.

I often think, if I hadn't have done 'Blood, Sweat and T-shirts,' where would I be? What would I be doing?

Drugs have always scared me.

Winter is 100% my favourite time of year. I'm not a summer baby.

I believe, ultimately, there are more goodies than baddies in the world, and you have to remind yourself of that.

I left school at 15, didn't pick up my GCSEs, didn't do A-levels, didn't go to uni.

I like eating everything in sight.

It's daunting doing something you haven't done before - you feel silly; you feel like a bit of an idiot.

For me, shopping is a way to unwind.

The few pounds we spend for an item of clothing isn't the true cost - the real cost is the millions of gallons of clean water that was used to grow the fabric, or the millions of gallons of fresh water that was polluted with toxic chemicals to dye the clothes.

2018 has been such a fantastic year for me: working on some hard-hitting documentaries, as well as 'Strictly,' has been a real treat.

I love making documentaries. But I do like other factual entertainment as well, and I like doing the lighter stuff.

I'm still hesitant to call myself a journalist. I see myself as a documentary maker who is trusted with hard-hitting current affairs issues.

The thing about my dancing is, I actually think I'm magnificent.

You have to put the extra hours in if you're not up to scratch with everyone else.

I'm delighted to be involved with 'Glow Up.' The make-up artists are so impressive and talented.

I was born in Luton, I grew up in Luton, and all my family and friends are still there. Luton is home for me.

I knew that extremism in Luton was a really important issue to try and cover, even though it could be very awkward for me at times!

I never really had an opinion about the Al Muhajiroun; I didn't really know enough about them.

Making a documentary about my hometown was always going to be the most difficult topic I had ever covered! No question.

Feeling the pressure to find a job or make the wage we earn go as far as we need it to? That's totally relatable. Nearly all my pals, and definitely myself, have been in that situation. It's no fun.

One night I will never ever forget is when I was in the thick of a protest. There were nearly one million people outside Parliament. I've never seen anything like it in my life.

When I first arrived in Cambodia, I found it very buzzy and very happening. It seemed like quite a cool place, and everyone, tourists and locals, seemed to be in good spirits!

In Cambodia, education is really a luxury, and many kids are thrown into work as early as possible. This means they can help support their parents, as often the parents don't even earn a living wage.

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