The Hook Up host has spent years helping others navigate love, sex and dating. In her debut book, It’s Not Love, Actually, she opens up about her own.
“I took up space and voiced my opinions, I spoke at length about things that made men uncomfortable . . . I was loud. I said no and set boundaries. I told men when they disappointed me. And was honest about who I was and what I wanted,” she writes in her part-memoir, part-manifesto: It’s Not Love, Actually.