I think love is a really hard thing to define. I think it's multifaceted.
I've had somebody on the end of the phone, maybe, but I haven't been living with anyone or been in a proper relationship, and it's been really great. And now I'm completely on my own. I think I've grown up a lot.
I think as a young actress, it's very rare that you read something where you're not either 'the girl' or there to serve some romantic purpose in a male dominated cast.
I feel we live in the kind of culture now where you have to be very smart to navigate the right way, and I just don't have those smarts. I think with age and time it will change, but I can't obsess about it.
I do think sometimes people get morally superior without understanding situations.
I think, if you put a camera in anyone's life and document it daily from the age of 21 to 27, there are going to be things that aren't always pretty.
I think the media has changed, not just in England but in the world.
I think all humans are essentially proud and I certainly am.
I quite love sequins; I think it's the drag queen in me.
I don't think we live in a particularly equal society.
It's really fun to be in a film that's pure entertainment, that people want to go and see. I think, in the current climate, the state of things, people want escapism.
I think American men are more conscious of putting up a good impression. There's more of an earthiness to Englishmen. But Americans aren't afraid to come up and say, `Hi, I'd like to go out with you.' Englishmen are far more sheepish about it.
I think I underestimated the way people bracket you.
I love cigarettes. Love them. I think the more positive approach you have to smoking, the less harmful it is.
I once used henna to dye my hair brown for an audition, thinking I was being clever as it's all natural.
But there is something seductive and the character, Alfie is so charming, and does make you think like you are the most important thing in the world but he's not that nice, is he.