I pride myself on being excellent at fancy dress, and I have dressed up as Ronald McDonald, Lady Gaga, a Christmas pudding… — Rosie Jones Christmas Copy Share Image
I love telly so much and I come from a telly background, I used to work in production. — Rosie Jones Come Copy Share Image
How could anyone like me for my true self? Being gay, disabled, loud and funny was too much in one 5ft person. — Rosie Jones Funny Copy Share Image
Victoria Wood's 'Dinnerladies' is just exceptionally written; every single line is a setup or a punchline. — Rosie Jones Comedy Copy Share Image
I never came across a character who was brilliant, funny, flawed and just happened to have a disability. That's why I've written… — Rosie Jones Amazing Copy Share Image
I really think there's a difference between people born disabled and people who become disabled. — Rosie Jones Between Copy Share Image
Even though I have always been confident in myself, I have been apologetic for my disability in the past. — Rosie Jones Always Copy Share Image
I think that the way forward now is more schemes and much more disabled people on TV: in sitcoms, in soaps. A… — Rosie Jones Disabled Copy Share Image
My walk. Let's clarify this: you're not allowed to laugh at my walk but I am. Most times I am in control… — Rosie Jones Comedy Copy Share Image
Because of my disability I do find that people can be a bit uncomfortable around me, so I've always had one-liners and… — Rosie Jones Awkward Copy Share Image
Every movement ignores disabled people. So, during MeToo no one was talking about the experience of disabled women; during BLM the notion… — Rosie Jones Comparison Copy Share Image
There was nobody I could follow and look up to so I decided to be that person, to be the leader. If… — Rosie Jones Disabled Copy Share Image
Disabled people are deliberately ignored because disabled people need more care and more money. — Rosie Jones Care Copy Share Image
I want to play a wife who cheats on her husband, or just a normal person who isn't an angel, because I… — Rosie Jones Angel Copy Share Image
I feel that because I'm disabled, I can say a lot more things than able people perhaps couldn't get away with. — Rosie Jones Able Copy Share Image
I grew up in a little seaside town that I thought was absolutely rubbish and I couldn't wait to leave. — Rosie Jones Absolutely Copy Share Image