I learnt that if I want to make any difference, or changes to my world, then I've got to be involved. We need passion - that's how things change. Eliza Doolittle changedifferencehave Change image and share on social
I did try theatre out when I was little. I did roles as a child actress. My parents didn't push me into it. But I was up for it. I didn't enjoy doing eight shows a week, though. That repetitiveness didn't appeal to me. I love doing something different every day and travelling. You can't do that in the theatre. Eliza Doolittle actressappealchild share on social
When I was really little, I wanted to be a taxi driver or a bus driver; I loved the fact that I could play my own music when I wanted. But I can't imagine actually doing that now; I think I'd get bored. Eliza Doolittle borebusdriver share on social
I really don't think plastic surgery is a good idea. People who've had it done don't look younger or better, they just look like they've had plastic surgery. Eliza Doolittle goodhaveidea Change image and share on social
I'm a very visually motivated person. Music is always going to be the thing I'm most motivated by, but music and visuals go hand in hand. Eliza Doolittle handmotivatemusic Change image and share on social
The only thing that holds true happiness is that moment when you're in it. Nothing can be controlled. Eliza Doolittle controlhappinesshold Change image and share on social
I love dressing up. As kids, my friends and I would dress up as the Spice Girls - Posh Spice was my favourite because I had short brown hair like her. Eliza Doolittle browndressfavourite Change image and share on social
I have always been a Peter Blake fan and love street art and graffiti. I really like this street-art collective called Faile. They're from Brooklyn and make these prints of beautiful women. Eliza Doolittle artbeautifulblake Change image and share on social
I want to write songs people can sing along to. I can think of nothing more exciting than travelling the world and playing to audiences and having them sing your words along with you. Eliza Doolittle audienceexcitpeople Change image and share on social