Pamela Stephenson's "concept of normal" has changed since 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The 61-year-old star - who came third in the BBC One show - admitted she has found it tough to get back into a normal routine following her stint on the competition because of how glamorous it was.
She said: "It's kind of scary how my concept of normal changed. I'd get up in the morning and reach for the false eyelashes - that's far from normal for me! I've got to figure out how to get back to real life."
Pamela - who has been a psychologist for the last 15 years - is unsure of what the future may hold and reveals she has not made any decisions for what to do following the completion of the 'Strictly Come Dancing' tour.
She said: "It's too early to make a decision. What is nice is that the audience obviously supported me all those weeks, so maybe I'd like to provide entertainment again. After the tour is over I'll have a real break and think about it then. I've got to think very carefully.
"Psychology is something I threw myself into for 15 years, so I don't really know!"