I only use Tinder to have horrible conversations with people. I accidentally liked this man on there and he sent me some really horrendous things. I was like, 'I'm gonna be even more horrendous.' I was by myself, having the time of my life. Then I felt slightly sick.
I feel passionately that we need more space on TV for sketch shows for character actors to experiment.
I've just got a flat with a little balcony, so I did that fantastic thing of buying far too many plants and not really knowing what was going to stay alive and what wasn't.
Stath Lets Flats' at its heart is a character comedy show about a family-run estate agents, but it's inspired by a real family!
Like in 'Eastenders' they can write coronavirus into the scripts, so people can actually be socially distancing. But if you're in a sketch show where you're on top of each other, doing stupid things, you can't really make it work.
I find it a lot with Australian and New Zealand comics, and people from that part of the world, we share quite a similar sense of humour I think.
I love watching TV, I probably spend too much time on my phone, but it's probably not very good for your mental health is it? It indulges some of your worst personality traits, like staring at other people's lives on Instagram for hours on end.
It's just a lovely way to do comedy, where you have the freedom to try stuff, but then you also have a really strong, solid script to go back to if you're brain dead and tired.
My parent's house, to be honest, is like a snail's disco. It's a fine house but my parents are very eccentric. Also that house might be built on an Ancient Egyptian burial ground or something, because the plague of insects that hit that house as we were growing up.
What's not to aspire to about how to grow your own fruit and vegetables and plants, and then being creative?
I was obsessed with 'Twilight.' I love the very, very serious drama of Bella and Edward. They were the most serious people in the world, with the worst senses of humor.
Obviously getting to work with me is a huge pull, I know there's a lot of big A-listers out there desperate to get screentime with me.
Working with Vic Reeves in a beautiful English field surrounded by loads of chicken wire - it's every person's dream job.
Having an enthusiasm to move doesn't necessarily mean that the Lord has blessed you with the feet to do so.