Maisie Smith got through some of her ‘Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins’ challenges by rapping in her head.
The former ‘EastEnders’ star - who is competing alongside Calum Best, Ferne McCann, Shannon Courtenay, Ashley Cain, AJ Pritchard and Jade Jones in the final- would “find a little beat” to the ear-piercing drill sounds used in the challenges on the Channel 4 military endurance show to make it through.
The 21-year-old actress told The Sun newspaper’s TV Biz column: “It was the highest frequencies in the world, screaming into your ears for hour upon hour.
"If it had a repetitive pattern to it, I’d find a little beat and make a little rap.”
Recently, Maisie - who joined the BBC One soap as Tiffany Butcher, the daughter of Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), aged six - admits she knows how to "look confident" thanks to her acting career, but insists she actually has "no idea what I'm doing".
She said: "I have no idea how people see me because I just assume you just take one look at me and think, 'Oh cocky little Essex girl', which is true, but there's a lot more to me that people don't know.
"I was on ‘EastEnders’ for 13 years, which was all I can remember. I sometimes think I'm more comfortable being Tiffany than I am being Maisie.
"The good thing about being an actress is that I know how to look confident. In reality, I have no idea what I'm doing."
The former ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ star - who hasn’t ruled out a return to Albert Square - admitted she has “struggled” to command conversations at times over the years.
Maisie said: "I've struggled sort of speaking and I've had, not a stutter, but I just could go blank and words wouldn't come out and I think the more that happened, the more people would just sort of talk over me.
"I found it pretty hard and I just hated the person I was for a long time."
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