Singer, writer and Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon, 39, shares her memories, passions, fears and habits. She lives with her partner, Azuka Ononye, and their daughter, Azura, four, in London
Going to Irish dancing classes when I was about five years old. As far back as I can remember, I was always the performer of my family, making up dance routines, copying music videos and starring in school plays. I just loved it.
Did you have a career plan B?
When I left school I went to college to do a diploma in Sports Studies, and my plan was to become a PE teacher. Then I was approached about forming a girl group while at a dance class, so I put that to one side and joined Mis-Teeq [the group formed in 1999 and had three top-ten double-platinum albums]. It was a massive risk and I was broke for so long – taking any job I could just to pay for my train fare to get to rehearsals – until we finally signed our first deal four years later.
Best decision you’ve ever made?
Saying yes to doing Strictly Come Dancing in 2007. I was going through a tough time personally when I did the show and it was quite a healing experience for me. When they announced my name as the winner I had this overwhelming feeling that everything was going to be OK – and it was.
And the worst?
Getting married [Alesha was briefly married to MC Harvey in 2005]… I’ll leave that one there!
What does success mean to you today?
It’s waking up in the morning and being comfortable in my own skin. You can go to a job that pays well, but if you’re not happy in yourself, or if you’re not grateful for what you have, it means nothing.
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