Zitat des Tages von Jessie J:
I think the best way to have confidence is not to allow everyone else's insecurities to be your own.
It's really important to me that my niece and nephews can come and see my show, as can my grandad and nan. I love spending time with my family, and music has always bonded us.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
I like my life to be pure and clean and organised, and I like to have had eight hours' sleep a night. I honestly don't think I'd be as successful if I was a party animal. Because I don't think my personality would be as focused and open as it is.
I love getting dressed up, but I want to be remembered for my singing.
I am a dork in disguise; I love doing stupid stuff.
I'm so hard on myself that when I'm in the studio, I'll write 10 songs and only use one. So those nine songs that are left over, I always think, 'Where could these go? Who could they be for?'
I want everybody to think I'm a hard worker as an aunt, a sister, a friend, a daughter, a niece, everything. I want to be great at every role, because every role in my life is as important as being Jessie J.
I started to look like a cartoon character with the fringe and the catsuits. Yes, I want to change and mix it up. I want to change my hair, change my style. I want to be allowed to grow.
As an artist, I try and be controversial, and I have been a bit offensive at times. I have a view on the burka, and I'm sure a few of the Muslim girls and their families would have a view of me on stage in next to nothing!
During my stage shows, I am so energetic. It's constant! I just don't stand still. I actually got given a mic stand from my team to say 'Just calm down. Stand still for at least two songs.' But now I just pick it up and walk around with it.
The only thing I want to be defined by is my music and personality.
When I look back, I can see why people thought I was aggressive. My first single, 'Do It Like A Dude,' resulted in a lot of misconceptions about me. I'm confident - but I'm not arrogant.
I'm not really the party person. I don't 'become myself' once I'm drunk. I don't use alcohol to be happy.
I do my own make-up a lot of the time, and I'm very involved in what I wear.
And I definitely do that very British thing of, take things with a pinch of salt, stiff upper lip, you know what I mean?
I know I've got the right friends because they understand when they haven't seen me for three months and then when I do see them, it's exactly as it was before.
And that's the kind of thing people think, you know, that if you sign up to be a singer-songwriter you know how to deal with people setting up hate websites, or people being obsessed with you and crying when you touch them, but you don't, and you just have to deal with.
When I turned 25, something changed in me. I see children in my future 100%. Soon. I started thinking I want my kids to look back and say, 'Wasn't Mummy amazing?' I've really started thinking about what I'm leaving for them.
I'm an artist, but I'm also a businesswoman, and sometimes you have to play hard.
I can play the air guitar really, really well.
There are a lot of people holding on to the old Jessie J - whatever that means - but I think there's a lot more people realizing what I'm about. I think people like it.
Look after yourself; remember that you only consist of your being, so make the best of what you have and look after it. Put good things into your body; eat well.
I have always been the first on the dance floor. Before fame, people thought it made me a good laugh; now, people point and call me an attention seeker! I'm very aware of the way people can view me, but I'm very aware that I have to just enjoy my life.
My attitude goes back to my childhood. I used to audition for theatrical roles, and you can't stand out in a room full of ambitious eight-year-old girls by acting the wallflower. I realised then that I couldn't do things half-heartedly.
I'm glad I've had to struggle. It's made me the artist I am now.
Whoopie doo guys, yes, I've dated girls and I've dated boys - get over it.
I'd love to have a fashion range; I've been dressed by the amazing Vivienne Westwood, and fashion is something I'm a huge fan of.
I also surround myself with people who make me laugh. If I'm not laughing, it upsets my day.
My style is ghetto chic. I love tacky jewelry, mega heels, high-waisted shorts, catsuits.
I'm the most un-diva-ish person you'll meet. I'm never rude to people and I am always on time.
I'm not a model, I'm an artist. In one of my videos, I'm doing this shot of me with no make-up on where I've just woken up, and I don't think a lot of people would be comfortable enough to do that. But that's the way I look. This is who I am. Let's enjoy it. Let's just live life to the full while we're all here.
When I was nine, I was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat and was prescribed beta blockers, which had the side effect of turning my skin green. Looking like Shrek's little sister at school wasn't the easiest thing.
You know, as a woman, it is tough to get to the top - like to get to that respected level in this industry - in any industry, I think.