My personality is up and down, sassy and cheeky.
I was very aware of office politics because I was so baffled by them. So much so goes unsaid. No one says 'you're a cheeky so-and-so,' no one says 'you're so moody,' nobody ever confronts anyone else about anything. But I'm very crass, and I'm very confrontational, and I have a temper. I had to be hyper-vigilant in every office I worked in.
I'd love to play a gangster but I think people might say I looked a bit too young and cheeky to play a character who'd just blown someones head off!
I don't do chat-up lines. Girls often tell me I'm cheeky. Being cheeky seems to work OK for me.
I had a meal in Pizza Hut and the waitress told me I didn't need to pay. So I decided to be a bit cheeky and ask for more pizza and garlic bread.
People who know me know that there's a light-hearted side, humour... But you could easily say I am cheeky.
I'm probably a bit of a cheeky grandson like my brother as well. We both tend to take the mickey a bit much.
I'm just an instant flirt with most people. I'm very cheeky.
I was a dozy boy; I'd like to have been like James Dean, but I was more Arthur Askey - pathetically rebellious in a cheeky, chappy sort of way.
I never wanted fame, of all things, and I'm not just being cheeky. There are benefits that come with being famous, but there's also confusion. It's important to make sure your feet stay on the ground.