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maringo
Posted 3/10/2007 09:03 (#24023)
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Aisleyne is interviewed on p95 of this month's New Woman magazine. She talks about her pre-BB life, her time on BB, her modelling work, nasty comments, and clubs in London.
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premierscfc
Posted 3/10/2007 09:04 (#24024 - in reply to #24023)
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Looks like I have to don my disguise and hope no one recognises me in the papershop then.

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maringo
Posted 3/10/2007 09:17 (#24025 - in reply to #24024)
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premierscfc - 3/10/2007 09:04

Looks like I have to don my disguise and hope no one recognises me in the papershop then.



I always use the self-service machine in Tesco to protect my ultra-macho credentials.

Anyway, the interview is part of a "Where are they now?" feature and is accompanied by a BB7 eviction pic and a Club for Climate pic (at least I think it's from that).

Others in the feature include Claire Richards (Steps), Sonia Evans (AKA Sonia), Paul Danan (Hollyoaks), Simon Hickson (from Trevor & Simon), and Ben Adams (A1). And how come Ben is the only one to wangle a plug for his website?
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ofni
Posted 3/10/2007 09:51 (#24026 - in reply to #24023)
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Thanks, I'll look forward to reading that.

Rather a mixed bunch she's in with there, innit?

The secret of reading/buying these mags with dignity is to practise and perfect body language which conveys the clear message "I am looking for a woman's mag for my sick wife/mother/sister etc"

BTW Where IS Aisleyne this week?
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maringo
Posted 3/10/2007 12:33 (#24028 - in reply to #24023)
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Here's a picture of the front cover from the New Woman website...

It may assist male fans who don't want to be seen loitering around the women's mag section for too long.

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secrethousemate
Posted 3/10/2007 14:34 (#24030 - in reply to #24028)
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maringo - 3/10/2007 12:33

Here's a picture of the front cover from the New Woman website...

It may assist male fans who don't want to be seen loitering around the women's mag section for too long.



Plus note the word 'Woman' is partially hidden, allowing for a potential cover story, at the counter:

"Oh New Woman is it? Well I thought it was New Wombat! Anyway, seeing as I've dragged it all the way to the checkout I might as well have it..."

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maringo
Posted 3/10/2007 17:59 (#24038 - in reply to #24030)
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secrethousemate - 3/10/2007 14:34

Plus note the word 'Woman' is partially hidden, allowing for a potential cover story, at the counter:

"Oh New Woman is it? Well I thought it was New Wombat! Anyway, seeing as I've dragged it all the way to the checkout I might as well have it..."



Or you could say you thought it was New Womble magazine and you were just after the latest winter fashions...

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Julian
Posted 7/10/2007 00:37 (#24116 - in reply to #24038)
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Usually I compensate when I buy women's magazines by buying a copy of Nuts or Zoo at the same time

Keeps 'em guessing

Aisleyne says in the article that once she was famous she "only needed to work a few hours each week". I always got the impression that her post-BB work was just as exhausting, if not more so, than before

Nice to see her in the magazines still, in any case

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Julian
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Rumble
Posted 7/10/2007 23:54 (#24134 - in reply to #24038)
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maringo - 3/10/2007 17:59

secrethousemate - 3/10/2007 14:34

Plus note the word 'Woman' is partially hidden, allowing for a potential cover story, at the counter:

"Oh New Woman is it? Well I thought it was New Wombat! Anyway, seeing as I've dragged it all the way to the checkout I might as well have it..."



Or you could say you thought it was New Womble magazine and you were just after the latest winter fashions...

Oh I so want to buy that now.

Is Aisleyne likely to be doing anything Womble-related, do we know?
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ofni
Posted 8/10/2007 00:10 (#24136 - in reply to #24134)
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Rumble - 7/10/2007 23:54


Is Aisleyne likely to be doing anything Womble-related, do we know?


Well, one of the things which have marked Aisleyne out as special, both in BB7 and even more since, has been her continuing search to learn from her experiences and mistakes, and to grow and move on from them.

So I guess you could say that she's always "making good use of the things that she finds" , which is pretty Womble-like.

And her participation in the environmentally aware "Club for Climate" events would also surely meet with their approval too.
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