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What highstreet publications have you been in? Have you worked with any famous people?
ОглавлениеOK – once I did a mock-up paparazzi shoot and sold it to the Sport. The paper said I’d been sunning it up in my villa in France – when, in actual fact, I was really freezing my tits off in Loughton! I’ve also done Page 3 for them shot by Jeff Kaine. He is one top guy and I have a lot of respect for him.
I’ve worked with Lucy Pinder and Michelle Marsh, who are really famous models at the ‘Need For Speed 2’ launch at the Ace Café. I was really nervous but they were really friendly and made me feel very comfortable. Unlike Jordan – she was less friendly when I first met her backstage at the Max Power Live 2002 show. I found this really disappointing, because I have always had a lot of respect and looked up to her.
Garry Bushell, however, is lovely. I did my first ever newspaper interview for the Sunday People and he was really friendly and easy to chat to. I worked with Tim Lovejoy on Soccer AM, although I didn’t work on it this season, because a member of his film crew kept sending me naked pics of himself and I threatened to go to the papers – sad git. I also worked with Tim Westwood (radio one DJ and friend of Eminem) at Max London but we had a big argument and I still have not forgiven him!
When I played a lap dancer, I danced for one of the main stars in Dream Team in the new series. I was pretty useless on the pole – I slide down it like Fireman Sam, which is not a very flattering image!
I have worked with some well-known actors through my acting, including Jude Law, Gary Oldman, Joseph Fiennes, Heather Graham and Natalie Portman. Oh, and Tim Burton directed me in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.