Most people in TV are nice but there are some who just live in Egoville. They're not talented, they're just famous. I don't want to be like that.
It is a weird job where you can kiss someone at work then go back to your loved ones and it's all ok.
I have been pretty happy with how I look but if I have a hectic week with family or work life, that has got to be my priority and the gym takes a back seat. Then a couple of weeks turn into a couple of months and before you know it you feel like you've got the 'dad bod.'
I have plans to send my little daughter and son into dancing because I'd love for them to enjoy it too.
I felt that as an actor I continued to excel and felt really comfortable and confident in myself that I wanted to at least give it a go and picture myself doing other things. It was testament to 'Emmerdale' that they gave me the confidence and creativity to pursue other challenges.
Those who know me, after a few beers, I love music and I love to dance, but that doesn't mean I'll be any good!
When I arrived at 'Emmerdale,' Clive was the one person I got really starstruck about. It was weird, I was there with my dad and he said, 'There's Jack Sugden.' He was lovely, very welcoming and absolutely massive.
It's always nice to hear nice things, but I don't suddenly go out and think I'm the best thing since sliced bread.