These days, our knowledge of celebrities too often originates with paparazzi images and snarky quotes by anonymous "insiders." After a while, it's easy to forget that stars are real people. That's why HuffPost Celebrity decided to launch its all-new #nofilter quick-fire question-and-answer series. Because how well do you know someone until they've shared their guiltiest pleasures?


Mark Ballas has wowed audiences for years as a pro-dancer on "Dancing With The Stars." The 27-year-old, who has salsa'ed with everyone from Kim Kardashian to Bristol Palin, recently appeared on Season 17 of the show[1] and plans to continue to compete for years to come.


But did you know Ballas was raised in London or that he watches countless hours of TV in his free time?


He chatted with HuffPost Celebrity yesterday (Dec. 4) and revealed that and a whole lot more while taking our #nofilter challenge.


When's the last time you cried?

Two times actually. Once during “Les Mis” the movie. Like, sobbing! Sobbing, during “Les Mis.” And then when I went to see Celine Dion. [Laughs] I went to see Celine Dion in Vegas and it was ah-mazing. She started singing the “Beauty and the Beast” song and it was a wrap. Yeah, it was really incredible.


What's your guiltiest pleasure?

I’m a horrible TV junkie. I finished “Breaking Bad,” I’m caught up on “Walking Dead,” I finished “Game of Thrones” and I started “Homeland” like two weeks ago and I just finished Season 1. I’m behind, I’m catching up.


What's the silliest thing you've ever lied about?

When we were living in London, Derek [Hough] and I stole my mom’s car when he was 15 and I was 14. And in England you have to be 17 to drive, and we stole the car. And my mom wasn’t in town so we thought, "We are not getting busted." But when she got back, she went to the local dance store to buy shoes and the guy who sells the shoes -- they’re friends -- and he was like, "I didn’t know your boys passed their driving test?" So that night she came home and she was like, "Did you steal the car?" And we were like, "No." And then Julianne [Hough] did us in, she totally told her what we did. [Laughs]


If you could commit a crime and get away with it, what would it be?

I’d like to probably reenact like “Ocean’s 13” and like, rob the Bellagio. Just like abseil down through the roof, through the lasers, with like a team of all my best friends. That would be awesome.


What's one thing you do when you're alone that you wouldn't do in front of someone else?

I tickle my own arm. Like, when I’m at home alone, I tickle myself, like this, [brushes his fingers up and down his forearm]. But usually if I have company, it’s like, ‘Tickle my arm, girl!” [laughs]


What happens in your recurring dream?

I have a daughter. It’s weird. I always have a daughter with me. I have dreams where I’ll just be like doing something and then I have like, this daughter. It’s interesting. I’ve already picked out names for her and everything.


What’s the working title of your autobiography?

"This S--t Is Crazy, But I Like It."


Is it okay to recline your seat on an airplane?

Absolutely, you have to recline your seat. Sometimes there’s more space where if the person in front of you leans back in your space, cool, but when it’s really tight, I usually recline my seat. The worst is kids that recline their seats and they’re shaking and wiggling.


When do you feel most anxious?

Um, every day. Just in life, I’m anxious. I’m a busybody so I’m anxious when I have a day off. I need to learn how to have a day off. During the season and when I’m recording or playing gigs or dancing, I’m like, "Ugh, I’m so tired I want to have a day off." And then I get one and I'm just like, fidgety.


What or who is overrated right now?

Twerking. Twerking is so overrated like, stop. Everyone’s got to stop. Twerking is so old, too. My grandma talks about twerking and I’m like, no! No, grandma!


Is a good friend hard to come by?

Oh yeah, especially in L.A. I feel like in cities like L.A., people are always trying to look for the next big thing. Like to push themselves forward. And I think a true friend is someone that has your back when you’re up, when you’re down and someone that will stay engaged in conversation, who’s not looking to see who else they can go and talk to, I have no time for people like that. My mom’s side of the family is from Liverpool in England and that’s just some really tough down-to-earth people and I was just raised to not have mentality for people like that.


Describe one time you thought "This is harder than it looks."

Wakeboarding. I used to skateboard, and I was like, good at it and I got in the water and I was like, "Ah, this is going to be a piece of cake." And for the first hour and a half, I was just like, "No." I was so sore. I got up the next day, I was so frustrated and Derek was like, "You have to come wakeboarding man, you got to come wakeboarding!" And he was like, boop! [Up on the board] And I was like, "Why can’t I get up!" But I got it the next day. It’s a lot harder than it looks.


Tell us a joke.

I won’t tell you my usually go-to jokes because they’re very, very dirty. But this one is, “What do you call a fish with no eye? A f-s-h.” [Laughs] That one is great, especially after a few drinks.


What are you most afraid of?

Dying in bed alone. Or being torn limb from limb by a shark. But I love sharks, like shark week is my jam. But man, the thought of all that power.


When do you feel most at peace?

Watching “Homeland?” [Laughs] No, I’m most at peace when I’m with my family. I just went home for Thanksgiving and we got together all of us just dancing and listening to music and talking. We’re loud and rambunctious and there’s over 20 of us and we’re Greek and Hispanic, so we're a rowdy group. I just feel so comfortable there. And my best friends, too. I say I can count my really good friends on one hand and when I’m around them I always feel super comfortable. Family and friends are everything. Without them, there’s just no point.


What's the most unusual thing you have in your purse/wallet?

I have a picture of my dad in high school. I think that it was on his 50th birthday that my uncle laid out these hilarious pictures of my dad and I was like, "This is a cracker!" (Editor's Note: Cracker is British slang for something that you think is very funny.) So I kept it, and the other day I was going through my wallet and getting rid of like receipts and stuff and I found it and he’s 54 now, so I’ve had it in my wallet for four years. It’s really funny.


What sense would you most be afraid to lose?

Sight, probably. Sight and hearing too, because I don’t want to not hear music. I couldn’t do that.


Do you think it would be more difficult to dance without sound or without sight?

Probably without sight because I’m so experienced now. But if I was in a dance, and say you put some ear muffs on to cancel out the sound, and I was in a group, I could keep it going by looking at the others and just feeling the vibrations on the floor. You can feel like the beats. But if you’re blind, yeah, no.


By the looks of his moves (and stamina) you would never know Ballas is a smoker. He has teamed up with the new program BluePrint to Quit to kick his smoking habit and regain a healthier lifestyle.


"I've been smoking on and off since I was 15 or 16," he told HuffPost Celebrity. "Dancers think they’re invincible and then you reach 25 and you pass your prime as a dancer, and you really do start to feel little body changes."


"Blueprint is really great because it offered me a routine," he continued, explaining how they helped him quit smoking. "It gave me a really strong program to follow, it gave me a target, it gave me goals and it wasn’t just based off of pure will power and discipline."



For more on Blueprint to Quit, visit their website[2] .



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  • Alyssa Milano


    "I don’t really feel guilty about this, but I do need to have some dark chocolate every night before I go to sleep."




  • Khloe Kardashian


    "I love watching 'Golden Sisters' on OWN."




  • Alyson Hannigan


    "I’m trying to be healthy, so my guilty pleasures are no longer sugar and candy, which they used to be. So I’d say my guilty pleasure would be bad television, crappy reality television, like 'Real Housewives.' Not all of the 'Housewives,' but a couple of them, I have to confess. It’s shameful to admit."




  • Emmy Rossum


    "All food. Gluten-free and high in butter. Gluten-free whoopee pies are amazing."




  • Nick Wechsler


    "Porn … and murder. Yeah, killing people while watching porn. No, no, let’s see … one of my guilty pleasures, and I’ve said this a bunch of times which is insane that I even put this out there, is 'America’s Next Top Model.' I don’t know what’s wrong with me, but I love it."




  • Camila Alves


    "Chips and salsa and guacamole."




  • Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino


    "My guilty pleasure ... Miley Cyrus."




  • Julie Bowen


    "My guilty pleasure is probably a combination that involves my couch, it involves maybe 'Project Runway' and Nilla Wafers, and that’s that. I’m not that out there and on the edge, but generally my life is kind of in fast forward and it requires so much energy that my guiltiest pleasure is when I’m lying still, watching something that requires very little thought and eating sugar."




  • Taylor Schilling


    "My guilty pleasure is I like to watch a lot of HGTV. I really like watching design shows about houses, like extreme homes."




  • Jennifer Love Hewitt


    "The wonderful thing about doing red carpets when you’re pregnant is instead of sucking on a piece of ice and drinking chicken broth before you walk out there, you actually have to eat a full meal because otherwise you get really dizzy and not nice, so I’ve been able to eat before the red carpets. Yes, awesome!"




  • Tim McGraw


    "Cheeseburgers. I like everything on them."




  • Nick Jonas


    "I don’t know if I have a guilty pleasure. I’m sort of pretty wide open when it comes to why I like certain things. I love the show 'Nashville,' I mean that’s a show that’s pretty incredible. I don’t know if it’s a guilty pleasure, but I think it’s great."




  • Kelly Bensimon


    "I don’t really have a guilty pleasure … my life is a guilty pleasure."




  • Joey Lawrence


    "Pizza and chocolate chip cookies."




  • Jewel


    "'Murder She Wrote' marathons."




  • Nick Cannon


    "Kung-Fu movies."




  • Rob Lowe


    "First of all I have a philosophy on guilty pleasures. I really don’t believe in them. I think the phrase 'guilty pleasure' has done more to lower the bar of entertainment than anything that I can imagine. I think if it’s guilty, then there’s a good reason you’re feeling guilty. And it probably means you shouldn’t watch it. Like I’m not a 'Sharkadoo,' 'Sharknado,' whatever guy. I’m not into guilty pleasures and I’m not into hate-watching. Life is too short, watch good sh*t people, please for the love of all things holy."




  • Nikki Reed


    "Anything sweet -- chocolate. Too much chocolate."




  • Naya Rivera


    "Reality television."




  • Curtis Stone


    "Probably tacos."




  • Stacy Keibler


    "Getting a massage!"




  • Whitney Port


    "Probably the amount that I would go for manicures and pedicures. It’s something that I feel like I always need and allow myself to do because it makes me feel good."




  • Chris Noth


    "Wine."




  • Russell Brand


    "I don’t have guilty pleasures. If something gives you pleasure, don’t feel guilty about it as long as you’re not harming anybody else."




  • Lauren Conrad


    "Online shopping. My biggest problem is that when I wake up and I have my emails from Gilt and all the kind of sales then that’s when I end up with all the boxes on my doorstep."




  • Lisa Vanderpump


    "Making out with Gigi [her dog] and chocolate."




  • Chris O'Donnell


    "The cheeseburger I’m going to have at P.J. Clarke's before I go to the airport is one of my guilty pleasures. Probably some oysters and cold beer."




  • Cheryl Burke


    "Sleeping a lot. After a season, I go in hiding for a week and I don't leave my room. Is that guilty? And chips -- I'm a salty-type girl. I was just talking about that to my friend the other night, how that is my guilty pleasure."




  • Ashley Benson


    "Ice cream."




  • Ashley Tisdale


    "Coffee! In the morning hot, but at the end of the day, iced."




  • Bryce Dallas Howard


    "'Keeping Up With the Kardashians.' I had never watched it, and then when I was super-pregnant I was overdue and I actually had a pretty bad injury and I got put on bed rest and I couldn’t move ... And I was like, 'I just want to watch the Kardashians, I never watched it before! I just really want to see what this is all about.' And I have since watched every single episode. I love it ... I love it."




  • Cynthia Nixon


    "I really love cheese. I can have cheese all day long every day. Pretty crazy about salted caramels as well. Also, toffee."




  • Ross Mathews


    "My guilty pleasure is elastic-waisted pants. And reruns of shows I’ve already seen 400 times on TV."




  • Adrian Grenier


    "Chocolate every day."




  • Ryan Lochte


    "I don’t know if it’s a guilty pleasure, but pizza and wings. Every Friday night, without fail, since I was 8 years old, [I eat] pizza and wings."




  • Joel McHale


    "Umm, ritual murder."




  • Joe Manganiello


    "I’m a big ice cream fan. I do [eat ice cream a lot] when I’m not training for various figurines of nudity."




  • Tiffani Thiessen


    "Red wine and chocolate."




  • Octavia Spencer


    "I’m a big salty person, I like salty snacks, so I love going to the movies because I get to have popcorn. But my favorite food is meatloaf and the other one is popcorn."




  • Padma Lakshmi


    "I never feel guilty about taking pleasure. <em>In anything</em>."




  • Debra Messing


    "Reese’s peanut butter cups."




  • Ian Somerhalder


    "I find myself sort of sitting in the corner by myself just consuming it … Chocolate. It makes you feel good all over. But dark, organic, the real deal that makes you high as a kite, you know?"




  • Laurie Holden


    "Pizza, pasta, burgers and chocolate."




  • Brooklyn Decker


    "Can it be like a food indulgence? Because I would say candy."




  • Brittany Snow


    "Frozen yogurt. It's like an addiction, I don't know what's happening. 'Top Chef,' I have watched every single episode, and sleeping. It's definitely a guilty pleasure. I will sleep all day, I love staying in bed with my dog and reading and not getting up and checking my phone. And that gets me into trouble because I have things to do and that's not very productive."




  • Victoria Justice


    "I love mint Milanos! I put them in the freezer so they’re frozen and crunchy. It’s delicious."




  • Minka Kelly


    "Coffee Lovers Delight at Cold Stone."




  • Mama June


    "It'd have to be watching reality shows. Not just ours. We love 'Cake Boss' and most TLC programming. Couponing is also a guilty pleasure. As I said on the show, saving money can sometimes be better than sex."




  • Kristin Cavallari


    "'Real Housewives.' I pretty much watch all of them, but the 'Real Housewives of Orange County' are my favorite."




  • Busy Philipps


    "You’re going to think I’m so boring … I don’t believe in guilty pleasures. If you enjoy something, there’s nothing guilty about it."




  • Neil Patrick Harris


    "Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups."