to the papers, because at that time there was a great accent on kiss—and—tells, this sort of thing. and this is where that line between what you choose to sell and what's been stolen from you becomes very, very fluid. so when i left the house, i'd have a few dates with a few other celebs. you'd get paid thousands of pounds just to even say the smallest amount of detail. and my manager thought it was, you know, easy money. "why not, imogen? it's tomorrow's chip paper." i'd done about two kiss—and—tells, and... that i deeply regretted. so after those couple of times, i was like, "i do not want to do this again." and my love life was always private. so once you became a person of interest, then you would just be revisited on a regular basis. so every couple of months, somebody, somewhere would have another look at imogen thomas and go, "oh, who are they speaking to at the moment?"