This is getting silly now
So E4 (I swear this is true) called me yesterday whilest I was eating chocolate watching Beverly Hills 90210 and periodically screaming 'fuckwit' (and crying at Scott Scott's funeral - tragic).
They asked me to take part in a dating programme on a desert island that is being filmed next week. I have just been to see them to discuss it and I am thinking about it... last week I had a seahorse and the week before a job, but right now I can think of nothing better than a healthy dose of reality TV and champagne.
They are thinking about it too as I exlained that I wouldn't do dangerous sports or wear a bikini - so watch this space....
If I take it - I get a three week holiday for free in the sunshine (at a secret location) and a chance to forget about Mr X. I am emailing him today to let him know (its only fair). I have to decide by tomorrow...
I am a little raw and exposed at the moment - is it a good idea to share it with the nation?
D x x
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(10.9.03 13:57) Go for it Daisy. Could be a life-defining moment. Here's your afternoon coffee, my dear, and a Jaffa cake bar. Davey xxx |
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(10.9.03 14:11) Thanks for the sweetie Daisy... :-) Your a star! Hmmm.... as for the reallity TV show question... 3 weeks free holiday sounds great... it sounds like fun, I am sure you will make the right choice... do whatever you are most comfortable with! Have a great day. Pete |
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(10.9.03 14:13) I hope it's not anything to do with that "Lapdance Island" that was a fake. Anyway, could be very interesting, and could be a big break into the stardom that you are so obviously destined for. If I give you a sweetie, will you remember me when you are rich and famous? PS - How did E4 get hold of your name and number? What have you done to get noticed? |
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(10.9.03 14:17) Thats wick on a stick, go for it! x According to devilishlygoodlookingdarkie or whatever his name is (soz DGLD) his mate Spencer (yup from BB) was offered to go on the same programme (of not the v similar to) What you gonna do?? xx |
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(10.9.03 14:23) I say go for it Daisy - live for the moment! Reality TV can't be that bad...thanks for brightening my day! karo x |
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(10.9.03 14:58) Yeah - what better way to forget Mr. X than to have men (I presume its men) flitting about you, while you lie in the sun, improving your gorge tan! Keith (Envious in the extreme!) |
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(10.9.03 15:02) Welcome back! Very sorry to hear about the seahorse. What a shame, sounds like it was nothing personal, purely circumstantical. Email does seems strange, I'd always go for face to face, but there you go. Personally, I would steer clear of Reality TV under all circumstances, and especially when you're feeling low. Editors can do extraordinary things, and they need to, so that a show is watchable. And these shows are getting ever more ridiculous. I think there's every chance they'll shaft you, and even if not, do you really want a life of Z-list celebrity afterwards, with people pointing scornfully and going, 'Oh that's X off Y', regardless of how you're behaving. That's my tuppenn'worth, but if it's your bag then good luck! x |
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(10.9.03 15:05) babe I left you a comment on my blog re: your comment x x |
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(10.9.03 15:19) go for it Daisy ask if you can blog too so that all of us who don't have time to watch TV can catch up on the goings on (and make sure your ok) Ta for the sweetie BIG HUGS (X) Gripper
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(11.9.03 12:45) Id go for it (3 free weeks on a desert island!), but again the word 'reality' mixed with the word 'tv' is an oxymoron. I havent seen a reality TV programme that vaguely resembles reality life! For ref see: BB4 America on E4. How fake is that!!! Almost too scripted me thinks! |
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(11.9.03 12:47) Oops - also, Why are they looking for 'contestants' at this late stage? Its not that fake programme is it? (Like that Lapdance Island thngy?) |
