Zitat des Tages von Denise Van Outen:
About four or five weeks after it was publicly announced I was no longer breastfeeding, I got a letter from the NHS saying they were being supportive of me, but basically, they were very disappointed I'd stopped.
My daughter is my biggest achievement. She is a little star and my life has changed so much for the better since she came along.
After I had the Caesarean, I was told I had really strong stomach muscles and so would heal very quickly. And I did. I was up walking about within three hours. Six days after having her, I was out shopping and shortly after that I made it to David Walliams' wedding.
I used to spend all my school holidays cycling around, so all this training has made me feel like a kid again.
Now I look back and think if I'd spent more time enjoying myself instead of crying into my pillow over men, my 20s would have been fabulous!
Everybody thinks if you do one thing, you can't do something else. So I like the fact that I can be versatile if I want to.
I do like my breasts. They're great, so much fun. You can do what you like with them.
I did like hanging out with all the rock'n'roll boys - it was fun but all those relationships didn't work out.
Like a typical Gemini I'm changeable, I can be two different types of people. I can be very outgoing, but sometimes very shy.
Men pretend they don't like to be nagged, but they love it, really. It makes them feel wanted.
Essex is an amazing county, with its own set of rules. It's a completely different world.
Young girls look to me as a role model and think I crash diet to keep slim. That's not true, I always eat properly.
I eat quite healthily normally but, like everyone, have relapses and give in to the odd cake.
In LA, I live on sushi or salad.
At weekends, I've been going on long but steady-paced four-and-a-half-hour bike rides.
I don't know what I would do without my smartphone as I am on the go all day.
If you try to breastfeed and it's not working, then you don't feel particularly good about yourself.
I mean, I'm lucky because I've slimmed down, but the last thing I was thinking about was losing weight.
I'd got to that age when I was out on a date with a guy and I would be thinking: Don't mention your age, don't mention that you want a child - because they would just run out the door.
I've never been on a fad diet.