Top 102 Quotes & Sayings by Chloe Madeley - Page 2

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Whenever I'm having a hard time, Mum guides me through. She understands how a situation can become overwhelming.
It's my parents' attitudes to situations that gives me a sense of reality about what's worth worrying about, and what's not.
People think I just dropped out of university and went, 'Mum, Dad, get me a job in television.' — © Chloe Madeley
People think I just dropped out of university and went, 'Mum, Dad, get me a job in television.'
I grew up in television studios watching Mum and Dad do 'This Morning' and other stuff, and I'm just like lots of people, I'm following in their parents' footsteps.
I love training, I just don't need to take days off.
I'm accused of promoting eating disorders which makes me so angry.
Because I'm my parents' daughter, and get attention from things I've done in the past, that probably goes over people's heads.
Aside from the whole Richard and Judy fame thing, I am incredibly lucky they're my mum and dad.
I always ignore the disgusting troll tweets I get because I honestly do not want to give them any attention.
I would say weightlifting - this methodical act that results in physical and mental feelings of strength, capability, accomplishment - has absolutely had a massive ripple effect on my life.
If you start working out a few days a week, if you start eating better, it does become easy and habitual eventually.
I missed a connecting flight once and the girlfriend I was with started to cry. And I was like 'Look, just chill. We've got an open ticket. This really isn't a big deal.'
Your body is not going to change if you keep having the weekends off your diet. — © Chloe Madeley
Your body is not going to change if you keep having the weekends off your diet.
I hate being human.
What I definitely don't like is people calling me or any of my siblings spoilt because we're not. We are privileged but my parents have never given us wads of cash or designer bags or shoes.
Mum is withdrawn and very shy. I don't see her as a friend, like I do my dad. He's active and bouncy. She's maternal, nurturing, exceptionally intelligent and empathetic. I'm a better person for having had her as a mother.
My dad is the softer one and my mum is the disciplinarian, the one who calls the shots.
I did drop out of uni, but I worked in PR for a while and then I worked as a runner on 'Loose Women,' 'The Alan Titchmarsh Show' and 'Hairy Bikers,' so I know how the industry works.
If I have a big shoot and I'm gunning to get into shape I'll really be careful and consistent with my food but when I have a period off, I'll be more relaxed and balanced in my life.
Fake tan isn't ideal. You have to be into that whole look to enjoy it - and I hate it.
Mum and Dad started 'This Morning' the year I was born, so I was aware from a young age that they were famous. People would come up to us at Sunday lunch and say how much they liked the show.
A lot of the time I had a nanny. But I never felt like I didn't come first. Mum always made time to be a mother. On weekends she would sit down next to me, hold my hand or sit me on her lap and make me talk about my week. She would continuously try to get to know me.
If you are going to be ice skating for three or potentially six months you are probably going to get injured a lot.
Thank God we're getting rid of the stigma that women shouldn't have muscles, that if a woman does she looks like a man. I'm so happy we're breaking down those barriers.
I went through a phase where I dressed a bit provocatively when I was a teenager and I don't think my mum was too thrilled. But my dad held the line of, 'Well she will grow out of it' and I did.
I'm an absolute daddy's girl.
I am very proud of my parents.
I definitely used to be a party girl.
I don't want to offend or upset people. — © Chloe Madeley
I don't want to offend or upset people.
Smoking-related heart disease runs in my family. My grandfather and great-grandfather died in their early 40s.
I eat healthily but one day a week I have what I want.
I feel so happy and warm inside that I've made my parents proud.
I eat all day long, I have a very varied and balanced and healthy diet, but it's very structured and disciplined.
James is a traditional guy and wants us to marry in a traditional setting.
There are a lot of myths about fat loss, and I wanted to explain how to do it properly, without obsessing over silly fads.
I think in every family there are pros and cons to it.
Inside, I really do care what people think about me and it can make me nervous and very anxious.
I can definitely see why having my parents has helped me get to where I want to go.
I want everyone to understand the importance of cervical screening and get one booked in if they are overdue. — © Chloe Madeley
I want everyone to understand the importance of cervical screening and get one booked in if they are overdue.
The television presenting I have done has been quite sporadic, and it's normally only lasted a few weeks or months, so it would be really fun to get a gig that was a bit longer.
If I'm going to be totally honest, I don't think that smoking weed is that big a deal.
I'd never even looked at a pair of skis. I didn't even realise the boots were separate. I thought it was one whole thing.
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