They used to but not any more. You kind of get used to it - you accept it is part of your job - if you're famous and you want this life, you have got to accept this part of it as well.
It was quite natural - the first day I got to the set I was really nervous, but I loved the whole experience.
Since I was 12 or 13, I have been taking movie meetings finding a project right for me because I wanted to try it. Craig gave us the script - it was set in Wales, it is really British humour. I just loved it.
There are some truths to some of the stories, but a lot of it isn't - you just have got to let it go.
The cast and the crew made me feel really welcome. Towards the end it just got better and better.
I would quite like to do a different accent or play something so different from myself because Olivia, the character I play in this film, is similar to me.
This band has never had an argument. It's just amazing.
We all have a great time. And then I go to bed, get up and do it all over again. I like my life.
It's really fantastic because families can come to my shows and they all like it. It's really weird.
The way we work is to make sure you are picking the right songs. You do 12 rough demos and you only pick six songs out of that to start with.