You have to pretend to be cool, which I never am.

For girls growing up, sometimes I think they get the wrong idea for what women should look like.

Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.

I think it's probably best to work out in the morning to get it out of the way. My ultimate top tip is to drag yourself, even if you have to roll yourself out of your bed and in to a sit-up - it's really not that bad once you start.

When the board games came out of the cupboard when I was a kid, I had to beat my two brothers every time.

I live in dungarees, and I love denim - I wear denim shirts a lot.

I don't have an exact moment when I decided I wanted to be an actress - it kind of was just really a part of my growing up.

I'm such a geek now with princesses. It's pathetic.

I treated myself to a £700 Chloe bag after one of my first acting jobs. Then my friends pointed out that, for the same money, I could buy a flight to India. So I took it back.

Diet Coke is the only way I get through filming because I get so tired.

To be honest, when I was growing up - I think it's because of Kate Winslet and 'Titanic' - I always wanted to do period.

I love clothes but it's a struggle for me to get out of jeans and a baggy jumper.

I saw Cate Blanchett in 'Big and Small,' and it was mind-blowing. The fact that she can do theatre and is also a huge movie star is really exciting.

For exams, I swotted so hard because I couldn't bear the thought of not coming first.

I think Beyonce always looks great.

Corsets are always hard to wear.

I really want to play interesting roles, but you want to work, so it's a balancing game.

I want to be Ursula in 'The Little Mermaid.'

My first paid role was my first job out of drama school, which was 'Just William.' It was a BBC TV show. I played Ethel.

I think everyone can feel like an outsider. I know I have. I've always felt like one.

In regards to your love life, you're just entering into a whole of pain if you talk about it. If you've never said anything, there are no sound bites to haunt you when you're crying into a box of Kleenex after it all goes wrong.

Ultimately, 'Cinderella' is the story of the underdog. You root for her in this fairytale; the girl who has nothing, deserves so much more, and gets it.

Sadly, I've never met Princess Kate.

Why do women always get pointed at for their bodies?