I'm over the moon to be joining the cast of 'Holby' and am enjoying bringing the character of Sahira Shah to life.

Ronnie's lovely with his children, we see them often, and he's a fabulous step-father to Inez. He's such a good male role model for her and they're friends who laugh together as well.

I was shown around Ronnie's house by his father, who told his son about meeting me. Ronnie called the estate agent, a friend of mine, and asked me out via her.

I just don't believe you can have it all and be great at everything, something has to give at some point. You've got to give yourself a break sometimes.

You want to be the best at your career, you want to be the best mum, a great wife and all of that. Most of the time, it's not possible. You have to compromise somewhere.

I want my daughter to grow up with some kind of ambition. I want her to work and to have that independence.

I don't think anyone imagines themselves being a single parent. But I don't have a choice.

I grew up with strong women around me. My grandmother came to this country not able to speak the language, on her own with seven kids. And she got through it.

My mother's incredibly independent and she brought us up to be the same. She had five daughters and two sons and only allowed one mirror in the house because she didn't want us to be obsessed with our looks or weight.

I'm not a marriage person. I've realized that it's not for me, the commitment and all that.

I like the idea of marriage, but I think I'm a nomad.

I like being busy.

I'd be scared of hitting 60 and looking like a granny when the child's just in their teens. I'm happy I had my daughter when I was in my 30s.

I'm doing the film 'Don't Stop Dreaming' with Rishi Kapoor and Suniel Shetty. They're both so funny and fantastic!

For modeling, you have to be photogenic, but to be a VJ, you actually project your whole personality.

I want my daughter to grow up with memories of home-cooked meals, just as I did as one of seven children by Moroccan parents.

I wasn't born into money and there have been jobs in the past that I've not wanted to take on, but I've had to because of the money.

When you have kids your priorities change. What you are looking for in a partner becomes more complex.

Before 'Holby,' I'd always avoided long-term roles.

Kids will always find something to pick on, whether it's your color, your religion, the way you look, your size. You try and stand up for yourself, but it's really difficult when you've got 20 or 30 girls against you.

I love 'Holby.' I've been a fan for many years.

There is this thing called catastrophic thinking - you start thinking that something catastrophic is going to happen. I get on a plane and I think it's going to crash, I just know it's going to crash, so you're petrified.

I thought the Charleston would be a bit like the jive, but it isn't really.

While other people were dreaming of big cars and houses, I just wanted a huge dressing room.

When I was modeling, I'd go for castings in a pair of really tight, leopard-print trousers, like jeans, but with a velvet finish - very Rod Stewart, but also very sexy.

I do like to keep my face moisturized even when I'm not wearing make-up, but I don't use too many products.

You have to eat well, drink enough water and get enough sleep to look your best, and no fancy creams will substitute that.

I have months where I go to the gym all the time, but sometimes I choose long walks instead.

I love ice-skating but I'm not very good at it.

I like to have things around me that I love. However, I'm not a hoarder and get rid of everything I don't need.

I recycle as much as I can but I'm not an eco warrior.

I can't stand the smell of beer.

Jimmy Akingbola, Ed MacLiam and Hugh Quarshie are all so fit!

Every time I tell someone that I'm doing 'Spooks,' they're like, 'Wow!' That's a guaranteed reaction. It's such a high-end show, it's so sexy and slick and smooth.

If I'm in the wrong, I'll always say sorry, but sometimes it takes a while.

I travel a lot for work, so downloading books is easier than carrying them around.

I have more than 100 pairs of Jimmy Choos and I feel very guilty about it.

My character in 'Primeval' is a bookworm but she is very sexy.

I'm going to hide - I always do on my birthday, I never celebrate birthdays.

But I find it so difficult to go out and be like 'Hey, I'm a sexpot.' At home I'm just a mum with food down her top!

I've got a scar on my shin from when I got shot in New York when I was 17. I was outside a McDonald's and somebody shot a gun from a car, and the bullet grazed my leg.

I'm over trying to be younger or look younger.

I never enjoyed school and I was never that good at school so leaving wasn't the biggest thing, but the social aspect of school, leaving your friends, you lose contact with them a bit and now I have more friends at the race track than the friends I keep in touch with at school.

I'm a fighter, I'm a winner, and I'm not interested in just battling my team-mate for the back of the grid.

I think Weetabix and full-fat milk is what it is all about.

Well, it's looks like I've a love-hate thing going on with Monaco.

I will be unhappy if I know I have not accomplished something I should have done that was possible.

I can't remember what made my dad take us karting for the first time, I can't remember really. I was into motorsport by then and I knew everything, and every driver, it was around 2009, 2008. That's when I first properly knew about Formula One. Those were the days.

Even though I had won in other categories, I didn't have any expectations when I came into F1. Qualifying fifth, finishing sixth? I didn't expect it.

I am absolutely my own biggest critic.