She's the star of last year's biggest TV drama series, has joined TV presenter Holly Willoughby in modelling for M&S and just last week was seen rubbing shoulders with Hollywood A-listers on the front row of Paul Smith's Paris Fashion Week show...
But while Nottingham lass Vicky McClure may seem to have it all, like everyone else there are a few things about her life she'd like to change.
This morning (January 22) she revealed all on ITV's Lorraine show.
Opening up to her celebrity hairdresser Louis Byrne, who has developed an empowerment project called I Am, I Can, I Will, Vicky spoke about how her and fiance Jonny Owen struggle to go on holiday together and about her own tendency to be a "worrier and a fixer".
The 36-year-old, who lives with Nottingham Forest director and filmmaker Jonny, in Toton, shared her plans for 2020 by telling Louis about the 'Am', 'Can' and 'Will' aspects of her personality.

'I Can'
"The first thing that came to my head was I can find the time to do that things that make me happy. We're all really guilty of saying 'Oh no I can't, I haven't got the time.' I'm really, really guilty of that but if you really want to do something you can find the time.
"Me and Jonny, we struggle to go on holiday because we're too busy working but there is a week you can find. You just have to put the work in and say I'm just going to book it"
'I Am'
"I am a fixer and a worrier... but they kind of come hand-in-hand. I worry too much and then I want to fix everything but there are positives and negatives to that. I do like to be that person who says I'll help... that's not to make me seem like I'm a goody two shoes."
'I Will'
"This kind of runs off the back of 'I am'. As much as I can accept that I can't fix everything and I can accept I'm always going to worry, I think it would be dishonest for me to say that I'm not going do that anymore. It's just about accepting who you are.
"I will give myself an easier time of it."
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