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Make it into an event for yourself, your friends and your family. If you've got kids, I think it's really important that you let them watch the Olympics and get them involved and excited
I make sure I stick to some sort of routine: Getting up at the same time everyday, making sure I don't go to bed too late, eating healthily - not eating too late which is a mistake that a lot of people make
I think doing Chicago on Broadway, that was a great feeling. I loved the opening night. I think it was also great as I didn't feel like I was being judged as much as people didn't know who I was
It's my passion and it's what I love
Denise van Outen (born 27 May 1974, Basildon, Essex) is an English actress and television presenter. Her most notable roles to date were as a presenter on The Big Breakfast, and as Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago on both the West End and on Broadway. Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Denise van Outen arrives to host a party to celebrate Cadbury Dairy Milk's Keep Singing Keep Team GB Pumped campaign, part of its London 2012 Olympic Games sponsorshop at Haymarket Hotel on October 26, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Denise van Outen (centre) joins in with rock-a-oke while hosting a party to celebrate Cadbury Dairy Milk's Keep Singing Keep Team GB Pumped campaign, part of its London 2012 Olympic Games sponsorshop at Haymarket Hotel on October 26, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Denise van Outen arrives to host a party to celebrate Cadbury Dairy Milk's Keep Singing Keep Team GB Pumped campaign, part of its London 2012 Olympic Games sponsorshop at Haymarket Hotel on October 26, 2011 in London, England.
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Make it into an event for yourself, your friends and your family. If you've got kids, I think it's really important that you let them watch the Olympics and get them involved and excited
I make sure I stick to some sort of routine: Getting up at the same time everyday, making sure I don't go to bed too late, eating healthily - not eating too late which is a mistake that a lot of people make
I think doing Chicago on Broadway, that was a great feeling. I loved the opening night. I think it was also great as I didn't feel like I was being judged as much as people didn't know who I was
It's my passion and it's what I love
