'Skins' was like our uni. I'm tight with everyone from 'Skins' because we had that special experience together.
I like pencil skirts because they hug me in all the right places.
The thing about the 'Broken Skull Challenge' is that there's really nothing else like it on television.
When I sing, my face changes shape. It feels like my skull changes shape... the bones bend.
The craziest thing I've done getting over love is skydiving. I had a really upsetting breakup. When I broke up with my boyfriend I needed to like do something different and so I actually went skydiving to turn over a new page.
I want to do a few crazy things like skydiving and bungee jumping. I am quite an adventure junkie.
One argument against open systems is that they become open to everything, good and bad. Like a Richard Meier skyscraper, the anal retentive, Bauhaus elegance of the Mac does prevent the loose ends and confusion of a less sterile environment. But it also prevents fertility. Apple's development must come from within.
I remember perfectly my first trip to New York, when I was on the bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan, when I saw the skyscrapers. It was like an incredible dream.
I wanted to write a book like a rapper would write it - I didn't want to hold back. Rappers catch a lot of slack; I'm not going to be cursing up a storm, but when I look at Nas... his first album is one of my favorites. I want to tell stories like that.
The American public will give you an awful lot of slack on how you voted on one issue or another if they feel like you have a reason.
A company like Adobe, there are dozens of different teams that are using Slack. Each of those elected to use Slack independently.
I really don't like it when members of bands slag each other off in the press. If you've got a problem, you should sort it out without going public.
It was like a classic thing with Emma. So I walked in and I slammed the door and everything fell off the wall on the set. It was my second or third scene and I was so embarrassed and scared and so nervous about what everyone would say, but everyone just packed up laughing.
I don't like the whole 'slander, slander' conversation that most political debates are these days. So I tend to keep my political standpoint not to myself, but just relatively private.
It's not just my music. Not everyone just listens to grime now 'cause of Skepta. They like how we speak. They like the slang. They like how we dress. They listen to the music. It's everything.
Other dances are like languages, like French or Spanish, but my steps are slang, and slang is always changing.
I don't feel like my films are about gender; they are about identity - but a different slant on identity.
Looks like she's been slapping the kid again.
I'm not really big on slapstick humor. I like gentle humor.
Slash and I hadn't talked in 19 years, and when we did talk, I was like, 'You wrote a lot of stuff that didn't even happen. It's not real.'