My experience of dancing is exclusively at weddings or parties with alcohol involved and in the dark.
— Kelvin Fletcher
If someone stops me in the street, they might not want to say something to my face - maybe something about 'Emmerdale' or something personal towards me, good or bad. But on Twitter they are hiding behind their keyboard.
Those who know me, after a few beers, I love music and I love to dance, but that doesn't mean I'll be any good!
I have plans to send my little daughter and son into dancing because I'd love for them to enjoy it too.
The vast majority of my fan mail comes from older women and gay men.
I've been spoilt with 'Emmerdale' over the years. I've had a taste of high drama, action, explosive scenes, emotional scenes and the odd bit of comedy with Bernice.
I find it really easy to be aggressive, I find it easy to cry.
There's nothing better than a cold beer.
The amazing thing with a soap is every day you're challenged, the amount of storylines we go through, the amount of emotions you get to play is really challenging.
I want five children! I do want a huge family, but ultimately, whatever will be, will be.
I'm happiest when I'm with people who have known me for years.
I thought I had a pretty good American accent but I had a few sessions with a voice coach over there and she was picking up on a few things. Possibly because I've got such a strong Northern accent, I emphasise the wrong part of words so the idea is to work on my American accent.
There's no denying for me that 'Emmerdale' is an amazing place to work. I've got so much to be grateful for. Over the years it's given me a great sense of purpose and a real sense of belonging.
I always liked dancing and you'd go to class and find you had an hour acting and an hour of ballet.
I'll spend about an hour and a half working out: mobility, activate whatever muscles, a full-body session every time, some full-body exercises and some upper-body exercises.
When I'm out and about, I never get chatted up by women in an obvious way.
It's dead flattering, isn't it? I have got a big gay following. I actually find it more flattering when a bloke comes on to you than a woman. I've even found myself flirting back sometimes!
As an actor I can bring the story, the narrative in each performance. If I can't do that, then… might as well give up as an actor, hadn't I?
I'm not easily offended so whether it be a compliment or a derogatory comment, it really doesn't bother me.
As for cooking, I like making lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese, I have perfected my porridge, and I like making Sunday roasts.
I have been pretty happy with how I look but if I have a hectic week with family or work life, that has got to be my priority and the gym takes a back seat. Then a couple of weeks turn into a couple of months and before you know it you feel like you've got the ‘dad bod.'
It is a weird job where you can kiss someone at work then go back to your loved ones and it's all ok.
I have done Emmerdale since I was 12 and there has never been a time when I could just be myself.
When I arrived at 'Emmerdale,' Clive was the one person I got really starstruck about. It was weird, I was there with my dad and he said, 'There's Jack Sugden.' He was lovely, very welcoming and absolutely massive.
Australia has the British way of life - and great weather. I could live there.
Twenty years is a long time and it's been an incredible 20 years. I'm so grateful to 'Emmerdale' for what they have given me throughout that period.
I've always wanted to have children and become a father, without question.
A family with two kids and a dog, however cheesy it might sound, that's what I want.
I'd love nothing more to play a strong leading male in a Marvel thing. I read they are about to make comic book hero Captain Britain and I thought that would be an amazing part to play.
Let's not forget that I am an actor and I'm a real budding, enthusiastic and ambitious actor.
Yeah I had the poof thing before the acting because I did ballet.
Keep hydrated: I drink at least 4 litres of water a day.
I'm like most people. I keep fit for myself. I'm not religious about it but I like to get to the gym whenever I can.
With the waltz, especially the Viennese Waltz, it looks so beautiful and effortless and flows.
I've had women telling me I'm bloody gorgeous but I haven't had any kinky pictures. Everything's been quite tame - from the women!
Most of my saucy comments are from gay guys. Some of them are pretty explicit in the things they say, especially on Twitter.
I am a bit of a domestic goddess to be honest. I am a clean freak so I love doing the hoovering and the cleaning.
I train and keep in shape. It's quite vain.
I like the idea of doing a part which, as a straight guy, is really different to me. I'd just see doing a gay kiss, and a gay role, as something different. Plus I have plenty of gay mates, so I could probably practice with them.
Getting trouble is always a problem when you are young and in a soap.
I watch a lot of English films but one of my favourites is 'Gladiator.' It's epic - if it doesn't get you fired up, nothing will.
I'd love a racing career, but as I didn't start until I was 28 I missed years of experience.
We're pretty sure Liz fell pregnant on our wedding night.
I just want to be a normal lad and not known as 'that bloke off the telly.'
I don't live too far from my mum so I can go round for home-cooked meals and get my ironing done.
I've been acting since I was a kid and it started out as a hobby. I've been lucky enough to make that my professional career and I've earned a living out of it.
In many ways 'Emmerdale' is a huge part of my life but in many ways it's not. I've always had so many interests elsewhere - family and friends and other interests away from that.
I was eight years old and I was playing rugby for my local club.
I missed out on the crash course that everyone else gets on 'Strictly' on every dance form.
I find it funny that I'm a pin-up.