Words matter. These are the best Emma Weymouth Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There are so many different ways to make your family. I’m just super-grateful to have my children.
I really enjoyed being pregnant up until the point when the terrifying pains began.
Making crumble is one of my favourite things in the world – I add oats, berries, honey and cinnamon.
So many people struggle to have children and it’s not unusual to go down a slightly different path if you need to.
I feel like having children – and the illness I had when I was pregnant – is probably more important than anything else to the person I am now. I’m massively aware of how we can take everything for granted – how fragile life is.
I was taken aback by the amount of interest, due to my colour, that exploded when we got engaged. It has developed into a good conversation which has changed the way Britain is adapting. I am glad to be part of that, though I didn’t do it on purpose! I just happened to fall in love.
I will forever be grateful for ‘Strictly’ and put my heart into each routine.
I like the traditional way of doing things.
I’d forgotten how tiny new babies are.
Whatever I’ve done, if it’s to represent something, to move something forward, if that’s how it’s being put, I’m thrilled. But it’s really about our children’s generation. They’re three and one. Can you imagine, when they’re in their 30s, what things will be like?
I do believe in fate – I think you have to. It helps make sense of things.
I just want to live to see my children grow up.
I’m different to how I used to be but then I think having a baby changes everyone.
I was made more ‘aware of myself,’ from the outside in, when I got engaged.
Just get on with it.’ That’s a life motto.
I went to hospital and they gave me an MRI scan and thought it was a non-cancerous tumour, because I had bled in my pituitary gland. It was very painful, so they ended up delivering John early. That whole process was terrifying. All I cared about was John.
It’s unique living in a situation where your house is open to the public and you are part of the attraction – or at least that’s what it feels like.
It’s important for children to understand how important their diet is. What you eat impacts on how you feel, as well as staying fit and strong, so it’s great to get that into your children’s consciousness as early as possible.
Do I believe in soulmates? I certainly hope so.
While I’m very into fitness, I’m much more used to swinging kettlebells around than my actual body.
Everyone is just so wonderful at ‘Strictly.’
I’m like a cookie-making machine sometimes – they go so quickly and I have to make more.
I got called back for ‘Game Of Thrones,’ and they nearly cast me.
You forget everything, nothing else matters once you have a baby.
There is no textbook guide to family life. You just have to try to find a way through it.
I did ‘Strictly’ with my whole heart, my whole soul. I genuinely put everything into it. To be part of it is so amazing.
I would love to keep dancing. Doing ‘Strictly’ has been so wonderful.
Do you know what, before ‘Strictly,’ I’ve always regretted not training as a dancer.
I am athletic and I exercise a lot, so I might look like I dance, but I don’t.
Oh no, I would never presume to give anyone advice, I would not be so bold.
I’m a big believer in honesty, and in this Instagram world, it’s important to remember that not everyone’s lives are perfect.
My dad’s Nigerian and I grew up in London, and that’s just how it is.
Not in my wildest dreams did I imagine I would be living in a safari park!
There has been some snobbishness, particularly among the much older generation. There’s class and then there’s the racial thing.
Ceawlin is good at both business and the fun side. We laugh at the same old jokes, and the boys get funnier every day.
When you fall in love and get married you’re excited just to be in love and getting married.
My mum originally taught me to cook.
I have a real passion for food – I love to cook for my family and friends and relish any opportunity to entertain.
I want to be a young mum.
Pomellato Jewellery makes such timeless pieces. I have a chunky gold bracelet that goes with everything.
I could keep McQuiston, but growing up it was a hard-work surname. Everyone would always ask me to spell it or just get it wrong. I could call myself Emma Weymouth, or maybe I should take the family name and become Emma Thynn.
Having a baby is the best thing in the world.
I absolutely love watching ‘Strictly’ every weekend and I can’t believe that I’m getting the chance to be on this series.
It’s exciting to hear lions roaring deeply at 11 P. M. at night. It’s mad.