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| Aisleyne appears on the centre pages of today's Sun. Apparently, boobologists think she has got the best breasts of the featured celebs...
"This is a very good boob job. It respects the ratio very well and they are excellently proportioned."
The verdict is accompanied by a nice picture of Aisleyne displaying the professionally recognised appendages.
Also, the story is also on the Sun online home page (Aisleyne is cosying up next to Gordon Brown!)...
http://www.thesun.co.uk/
Here's the direct link to the article...
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2007440498,00.html
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| I'm sure that Gordy will be delighted to be in such company.
The positive judgment on Aisleyne is no surprise to us of course, but it is gratifying to know that careful and painstaking scientific research confirms what we knew already. The application for funding to support this research project must have been a hoot to read (or should that be a "hooter" ? ) .
I trust that Mr Paparazzi is duly grateful for the income he receives from this use of his former client's picture. |
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| Also in the paper itself, so I'm moving the thread to Press Coverage and changing the first post. |
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| Yay! That's even better!
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| ofni - 25/9/2007 09:20
Yay! That's even better!
She gets the largest picture in the middle of the spread too. |
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| Seeing Gordon "Autumn Election?" Brown and Aisleyne together on the Sun homepage, I'm reminded of this from "Yes Minister":
Jim Hacker: Don't tell me about the press. I know exactly who reads the papers:
The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country;
The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country;
The Times is read by people who actually do run the country;
The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country;
The Financial Times is read by people who own the country;
The Morning Star is read by people who think the country ought to be run by another country;
And the Daily Telegraph is read by people who think it is.
Sir Humphrey: Prime Minister, what about the people who read the Sun?
Bernard Woolley: Sun readers don't care who runs the country, as long as she's got big tits.
Bernard's last words should of course now read "perfectly proportioned boobs".
It would seem to me that in fact this is the start of a new campaign by the Sun
AISLEYNE FOR PRIME MINISTER!
Rupert Murdoch has spoken. So mote it be!
Edited by ofni 25/9/2007 10:50
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| Great to see Ash (and her boobs) in The Sun |
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Location: Stoke-on-Trent | This is a pleasant surprise. I could understand the Star "bigging up" Aisleyne but not The Sun. She has hardly featured with them so hopefully this is a sign of things to come and we see more of Aisleyne in The Sun.
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| premierscfc - 25/9/2007 11:21
This is a pleasant surprise. I could understand the Star "bigging up" Aisleyne but not The Sun. She has hardly featured in with them so hopefully this is a sign of things to come and we see more of Aisleyne in The Sun.
First the Star, then the Sun, so next would be domination of the entire galaxy. |
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Location: Scottish Borders | And it's one of those nice 'calendar' pics too.
Edited by emptybox 25/9/2007 14:20
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| Looks like it's just me that thinks that article is a bit tacky, then. |
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | bengos - 25/9/2007 14:22
Looks like it's just me that thinks that article is a bit tacky, then.
Tacky? It's about as high-brow as I've ever seen the Sun get
If I were Aisleyne I'd be very pleased with that article
Regards
Julian
Edited by Julian 25/9/2007 19:20
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| Anybody who finds the article tacky should clean the page thoroughly and not do that sort of thing again. |
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| Yeah, i'm sure she's well pleased!
I'm not saying its not great that she's in The Sun, because it is. But surely The Sun could have printed about what Aisleyne's doing for btuk or something like that rather than having another pic of her topless.
Wasn't why I became an Ash fan to be honest, a lot of people seem to think of Ash as nothing more than tits and arse, and she's so much more than that! |
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | bengos - 25/9/2007 19:39
Wasn't why I became an Ash fan to be honest, a lot of people seem to think of Ash as nothing more than tits and arse, and she's so much more than that!
I think most of her fans on here are well aware of her other qualities but modelling is a large part of her chosen career and a part she enjoys and this feature is likely to do a lot more good for that career (not to mention sell a lot more newspapers) than an article on what she's done for BT UK.
The way I see it, being a good person is its own reward. Doing work for charity is its own reward. Neither of these things has anything to do with Aisleyne's career or earnings potential.
I became an Ash fan because I think she's a wonderful person who deserves all the success that comes her way and if that success comes her way in the form of glamour modelling and prime coverage and promotion of her glamour modelling in a major newspaper then I have no complaints whatsoever.
Aisleyne has many assets and I'm quite happy to admire any and all of them
Regards
Julian
Edited by Julian 25/9/2007 22:50
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| Don't get me wrong, Aisleynes happy I am happy!
It just disappoints me a little that people seem to get more excited about her bits and pieces than they do about her as a person sometimes.
I was under the impression that glamour wasn't high on Ash's agenda these days and I support this, cos I think she has real potential. I'm not knocking glamour models, I have a friend who is one. |
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| bengos - 25/9/2007 22:57
Don't get me wrong, Aisleynes happy I am happy!
It just disappoints me a little that people seem to get more excited about her bits and pieces than they do about her as a person sometimes.
I was under the impression that glamour wasn't high on Ash's agenda these days and I support this, cos I think she has real potential. I'm not knocking glamour models, I have a friend who is one.
You will never read anything from me commenting about her physical appearance. I am a fan of the Aisleyne trademark personality to which I became addicted last year. I would rather see Ash becoming established in other ways, such as in films, TV, radio and writing. She has done well with her modelling career though and needs congratulating for it. She wouldn't have been the last BB7 housemate standing without it. Aisleyne Ltd shall conquer all. |
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | Short of a prime-time presenting spot or a mainstream radio programme (which she would be extremely lucky to achieve) I don't see that there would be very much more beneficial to Aisleyne's career than her modelling.
I think if this site's new banner is anything to go by, Aisleyne has no intention of easing up on the glamour stuff and I, personally, am not at all convinced that it would be a good idea to do so unless she has something pretty substantial to take its place.
At the end of the day the glamour modelling is a job. It's one that pays well and one that she enjoys. While I don't apologize for appreciating her 'bits and pieces' my primary excitement is that, IMO, the coverage in the Sun is a good thing for Aisleyne.
The big problem with potential is that it doesn't pay the bills. Until that potential is realized you've got to go with what you've got
Just my opinion...
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| Yep, I agree with you Julian! I was more complaining of other people's view of Aisleyne as a piece of meat over and above her as a wonderful person than cpmplaining about Aisleyne's career choices, which I wouldn't dream of knocking in a million years.
(By the way, nice to see a nice friendly lively debate on here isn't it?)
Edited by bengos 26/9/2007 00:24
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | bengos - 26/9/2007 00:21
(By the way, nice to see a nice friendly lively debate on here isn't it?)
I was thinking the same thing |
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| I like Aisleyne, too, because of her natural way she´s handling with the matter of toplessness - I think it´s really something which can bring female body-freedom forward. When I see her topless at a swimming-pool it´s not "bits and pieces" what I see but a wonderful young woman who enjoys her body in opposite to all prudishment!
Dear Aisleyne, stay as you are!!!
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