I have always enjoyed drawing and painting but I don’t always find the time to do much these days. – Kirsty Gallacher
I love spring flowers: daffodils and hyacinths are the ultimate flower for me. They are the essence of spring. – Kirsty Gallacher
My idea of a good night has always been having a lovely meal and a proper conversation. – Kirsty Gallacher
As a working mum, it’s really hard to find time in the day to just relax and take a break. I am constantly on the go. – Kirsty Gallacher
I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course. – Kirsty Gallacher
I love animals and feel very strongly that people should not be allowed to buy a pet if they are not able to look after it. – Kirsty Gallacher
Being a mother is quite tiring. There’s not much time to do anything. You just rush around and it’s hard work. – Kirsty Gallacher
Elizabeth I was my favourite monarch though, what an inspiration, she did great things for women. – Kirsty Gallacher
I hate alarms. If they go off I get really tetchy. I hate them. They just get me going, I’m hyper at the best of times, but they drive me mad. – Kirsty Gallacher
I don’t find offensive that I’m being labelled a babe by blokes. I’m absolutely flattered. – Kirsty Gallacher
The idea that so many kids eat rubbish and sit on computers all day long appals me and getting them into sport is a major way of getting them off computers and leading healthier lives. – Kirsty Gallacher
I am not a fan of Facebook or Twitter. They both allow too much information to be available and they make privacy a thing of the past. – Kirsty Gallacher
I was quite creative at school, and was also interested in fashion, but I was shy – I’m still not the loudest of people, believe it or not. – Kirsty Gallacher
Sailing is a completely new sport for me and I wasn’t sure what to expect but I’ve definitely got the bug. – Kirsty Gallacher
I was very sporty at school, and sport was probably the thing I was best at, but my real passion was for fashion. – Kirsty Gallacher