Actually going to the supermarket to get my own groceries was a revelation. I'd never had to fill the fridge before, do my laundry, put petrol in my car. It was scary - but there was a kind of joy about it, too.
My dad was a drummer for The Mamas & The Papas, and his mother was in the jazz world, so music has always been very much in my blood.
I grew up dancing and singing, and I pool together my life experience and relationships and put it into work.
I don't really have an average week, and because I travel so much with my job, it means I don't always have a typical weekend, either.
I stick to a clean diet with lots of organic food and raw juices. Every now and then, I have a slice of cake or pizza, though; you have to have cheat days to keep you going.
London's inspired my wardrobe 100 per cent. Layering and having cool coats. The Brits just do it right.
I love eggs and toast, and my friends and I will always get table pancakes to share. Then, in the afternoon, it's time to work it off!
I have a ritual every morning where I do my meditation and visualisation, then I give thanks and send love to my family and friends.
I wanted to be a marine biologist when I was growing up and always wanted to be surrounded by wildlife.
During my time in the Dolls, I was told that I shouldn't sing, that I wasn't allowed, and I suppose that had an impact on me.