Our fans are just so amazing and supportive! We're really thankful.Collection: Thankful
We're mature women, we want to talk about naughty things.Collection: Women
Well, we get a lot of fan mail and it gets sent to the office - so we never see it for ages, and then we have one day of going through it all.
I think we're maturing as women, our music isn't going to be bubblegum forever, it is getting a bit more sexy.
I learn new things every day, but I've learned that no matter what life throws at you, you take it day by day.
I don't think I have normal days, they're all a bit strange. We're always busy, there's always something going on and I'm always darting around so it's a busy day.
Being in a girl group, we might bicker a lot about hair dryers or straighteners, but it's never serious. We've been lucky that we get along so much, it's like having three other sisters to party with every day - it's fun!
Touring is what we work so hard for - performing every night to huge crowds and getting to see all our fans close up.
When I put about my anxiety on social media, I decided I'm just going to be honest about it. I'm really glad I did it because I do think social media has taken over everyone's lives right now, especially the young ones. Kids are rocking around with Instagram at 5.
I'm a human, we're going to go through hard times and hard periods of our life, it's not going to be an easy ride all the time. That's what we forget. On social media, it seems that way that living are living these idyllic lives and it's not. There's going to be bumps in the road, that's life.
So 'Glory Days' is, basically, we've been saying that these are the best days of our lives and we're gonna look back on this when we're really old and think 'Wow, we had so much fun, we absolutely loved it and we had the best times of our lives.'
I will never change. In years to come, I'll still be that Geordie lass walking round South Shields with a battered Mars Bar!
I do like making things a bit controversial - I think that's what sells and what catches people's ear.
I literally have a clearout every two months and I give all my clothes away to my little cousins and stuff. And they just buzz off it. If I was younger, and my cousin or sister was in Little Mix, and they gave me all their hand-me-downs, I'd be the happiest girl in the world.
When we do interviews and we get asked the same questions over and over, I'm like, 'I wish we'd get asked something different.' But when we do, I have no idea. I'm not prepared. Because it's hard to remember your own life!
When I was little, my oesophagus was too small, so I had to get it operated on to help me eat properly.
As difficult as it can be to have your private life plastered all over the press and on social media every day, I guess the one plus side is that it is like a looking glass for other women to look in and relate to.
I don't think everyone is 100% comfortable in their own skin, but we're learning to love ourselves more and more, and that's what we represent in our music.
We wake up some days and feel like the most fierce people ever. But some days we'll be like: 'Oh my God, I'm so ugly.'
We're a brand, but I think the difference is that we know we're a brand and we take advantage of that for our own benefit. We use it for us, not for other people.
I was such a scared cling-on-to-my-mum's-leg kind of girl, even when I was 15, 16. If I was in McDonald's and I needed ketchup, I wouldn't go up and ask. I'd be too shy.
If you could still see yourself living in a cardboard box with somebody with no money then that is love you know, it's what's important.
In our careers you don't get the option to say, 'I'm going to take two months off, or go on holiday.' You just don't have that in this lifestyle and it has made us realise we do work non-stop.
Everything we do is different like we have photoshoots, then video shoots, rehearsals, vocal warm up days, learning all the different harmonies then we have recording days. Every day is different.
When you're young and you think of being a popstar, you think, 'Oh I want everyone to love me and ask for my autograph.'
When a girl first gets with a boy, that kind of romance makes you feel really giddy and happy. That's what 'DNA' is about... Everything on the album is about our own experiences.
When it comes to dates, I just like going to the cinema or having a night in. I can't stand fancy restaurant meals because I just get embarrassed because I'll get food all over myself. Things like bowling, shopping, or going to the park are less awkward.
I definitely always wanted to be a singer and a performer. I think I got it from my parents because my dad's a singer and my mom's a singer, so it kind of runs in the family and I just thought it was normal.
I've always had anxiety, I just don't think it's ever been triggered in a way where it's become a physical attack so when it first started happening to me, it was so scary because I didn't know what was going on.
The reason I never wanted to speak about it before was because every time someone said, 'I've got a bit of anxiety,' it would trigger it and then it would happen. It was almost like speaking about it made it come out; this devil I was terrified of.