Quarter
past nine. Quite late, as there's a few five-ish, six- ish starts. If
I'm at home with nothing to do, I'll have a sleep-in. I could easily
sleep till four. But I hate waking up that late. I think, "Oh no,
I've wasted my day off."Eleven would be perfect.
Where are you right now?
In a TV place in
Denmark. What's this place called? Where are we? Oh, right, Nordisk
Films. We've been doing a kids' TV show. What's the name? Someone
tell me. Yes, in English. It's the Bugs Bunny Club. We're in a
hospitality room. All together, like a big basket of
puppies.
What are you wearing?
Buffalo trainers,
navy Quiksilver trousers with orange lining, a white top and a little
navy shirt and green bandanna, which I got in LA. I wear the same
kind of things performing that I wear day-to-day. We choose our own
stage clothes. Nobody co-ordinates us.
What did you do last night?
We went for a
drink and a bite to eat in the hotel where we're staying in
Copenhagen. A nice hotel, the beds were really comfy. And I had a
steak last night. It was all of us, plus Rachel who looks after us,
people who had been interviewing us yesterday, the sound man, people
like that. I got to bed about one.
What was the last thing you brought?
A bar of
chocolate out of the minibar last night. You know when you need
chocolate? It was nice and sweet, with bits of nuts. In fact, I had
two. I scrunched them down one after the other. Then I had a packet
of crisps, and some peanuts after that.