"Having my first number one single and being able to travel to places I've never been before has been amazing. The tour was also fantastic. There are so many things which I've experienced this year which I never even dreamed of."
"I do find my speech difficult at times, but it's getting so much better as my confidence grows and that's thanks to the position I'm now in, which is totally due to my fans."
"I've got my feet firmly on the ground, I can't see life changing too much. I reckon more girls will talk to me at college and more people will look at me, but they know me for who I am."
"I had a meal in Pizza Hut and the waitress told me I didn't need to pay. So I decided to be a bit cheeky and ask for more pizza and garlic bread."
"The last thing I wanted was to be with someone who's the same age as me and wanted the limelight, wanted the attention. There's lots of girls out there who do."
"I always wanted to be with a woman who has the same mindset and wants to look after me like my mum."
"Because I see my mum and dad as such amazing friends, I think I'll be a really good dad."
"No one knows for sure if you can inherit a stammer, and so I worry that my baby might. It's why I want to work on my speech before he arrives. I don't want him to hear me stammer."
"I haven't been the best boyfriend or husband, and that means I don't get to spend every day with my daughter."
"I live for my daughter. Every decision I make is about her and for her. It's great. She's perfect."
"I was terrible when I first started skating and was clinging onto the side for dear life, but it's something I'll always have now, and the tour is always so much fun."
"I'm very driven, and I always have been. So I'd like to release a successful album, continue in musical theatre, and be more involved in business."
"Musical theatre is something that I always wanted to be a part of, and my first ever role on the West End as Joseph in 'Joseph And The Technicolor Dreamcoat' gave me a taste for it."
"I'm part of a speech therapy programme called the McGuire Programme. It teaches you a new way to breathe, a new way to speak, a brand new way of tackling the mind-sets that come with having a speech impediment. Mainly, it teaches you how to slow things down, and that has really helped me."
"I love musical theatre because I love doing a live performance eight times a week."
"In the music business, I found it was much more about interviews, photo shoots and appearances rather than actual performing, which I do best."
"My speech is really important to me, but the thing is at the moment it can't be more important than my singing. Until I'm an established name all over the world, my speech won't be more important than my music."
"Before all this happened, I always used to see my stammer as being a negative, all my life, but then when I went on 'Pop Idol,' and the first time I saw it on television, it was really, really bad, but also it made me stand out; it made people remember me. So for the first time in my life, it worked to my advantage."
"I like to have quiet evenings and relax."
"At the age of 13, I felt it was up to me to decide whether I wanted to go to church or be with my mates, and I chose to go to church."
"If I get a bad review, I don't take it personally because everyone is entitled to their opinion."
"I'm part of a speech therapy course called the Maguire Programme. It isn't a cure; it's something you need to maintain and work on. I get days where I find things more difficult than others."
"Breathing is fundamental to speech. A stammer is caused by erratic airflow, so if you have a smooth airflow, you have smooth speech."
"On the McGuire course, there's a technique called 'cancellation' where negative experiences are replaced with positive ones."
"Finally having the freedom to speak is a really liberating feeling."