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Somehow, she roped me into getting one, too, and as soon as the guy put the needle next to my finger, I sprung into the air and screamed, 'Stop it, don't do that again!' You won't be getting another tattoo, then? Absolutely not! It was so extraordinarily painful - I wouldn't willingly put myself through that ever again. You've met a new man recently... Yes, I'm in a very happy place right now. I've had some great years being single and feeling comfortable with that - it gave me a good chance to really see where my own happiness came from, both within myself and being with friends. But it's fun dating again and finding someone who you really enjoy being with. I love romance. I'm a great believer in second, third - even fourth chances at love! Why have you started dating again now? It's a combination of Rose getting a bit older and me findingthe right person. Because of the commitments that I had before. I wasn't able to include anyone else. I felt like I needed to give my time and energy to bringing up Rose and then being able to go to work. And it wouldn't have been right or fair to include anyone else at that time. And now, because Rose has more independence, it feels like the right time. I'm able to enjoy that feeling again. Would you get married again? I think marriage is a wonderful thing, but I don't know if I'd do it again. For me, it's more about the relationship and the love and the friendship and the fun that you have between you, more than it is about getting married. What do you wish you'd known about relationships when you were younger? Looking back on my past relationships, I wish I'd talked about them more with people who would have given me good advice. I wish I'd had a good, healthy dialogue about that aspect of my life. How do you manage being a single mum to Rose? Inevitably, I ask myself, do I spread myself too thinly? But there isn't any option, so I just have to get on with it. Whether you're parenting together or parenting separately, it's very tough, isn't it? Rose sees her dad, but I rely a lot on the people closest to me. I have amazing help from my nanny, Claire, who lives with us, and I'm fortunate that my parents live nearby - they're very good and adoring grandparents. You must have a busy household... Busy and slightly chaotic! We have two dachshunds, Dolly and Clive, who add to the fun. I got them when Rose was four because I thought they'd be good companions in the absence of siblings, and I'm convinced that they're humans who have been turned into dogs! Dolly is incredibly needy, while Clive is the protector of the household. He'll stand guard by the back wall all night, just staring at the moon and the stars. There's certainly more opportunity for that these days. I admire people who stay at home full-time and look after their children, but for me, working makes me a better mum. Because I enjoy what I do, I'm able to come home feeling that sense of fulfilment, which means I can totally commit to being a mum. You come from an acting dynasty; does your daughter have any aspirations to act? Luckily, Rose doesn't want to do it at all because she says actors have to wake up too early. It's a good, simple reason not to do it! What attracted you to your latest role in The Trial Of Christine Keeler? Of all the characters I've ever played, Valerie Profumo is probably the one I've felt most affinity with. She was a successful actor before she met John Profumo and endured so much scrutiny because of her love for him, and I understood that. I was able to touch on all these things I've experienced myself - what it's like being an actor and a mother and wanting to protect your family from the public eye, and what scrutiny feels like when you're with
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