Who needs a man? I don't.
Whenever I start something, I will always do everything I can to be the best at it.
When you get knocked down, you got to get backup. Otherwise, you are going to lose.
When I write songs, I'm just writing stories, and being in musical theatre taught me how to act them out through singing.
When I was growing up, I was surrounded by people that were listening to a lot of pop music.
When I see people sad, I'm sad.
When I first started writing, I wrote really sad, emotional songs which were all slow.
The BRIT awards is a really great occasion, especially for us Brits, because it shows the talent and support coming from our country.
People never believe it when they find out I'm a karate world champion. They don't see me as the type because I'm small and blonde.
Oh, God. Mate, I've written about 800 songs, and that's no exaggeration!
My music is constantly changing because I am. I'm writing it and changing as I'm writing.
My aim is to just make people feel good and happy.
More people know who I am, but I don't feel any different within myself - I think that's the main thing.
It's very important for females to feel empowered. It took me a long time to find that inside me.
It's so important that we all speak up on mental health.
I love seeing people collaborate to make great music!
I always try and make the strongest ginger tea with manuka honey to keep my voice in shape.
I used to get so many nasty comments when I cut my hair short, and it upset me.
I love being busy.
It feels so good to be amongst some of the biggest legends in music - it feels quite surreal.
I've always been good at talking about my feelings; that helps with writing songs.
I feel at home wherever I am, to be honest.
I know firsthand how long it takes to learn how to love yourself.
I've written a lot of songs from watching women speak about women empowerment.