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Hello...


I hope you don't mind me messaging you? Do you know a mum with a newborn baby who might be interested in this?


DO YOU LIKE TALKING ABOUT WOMEN'S ISSUES? FANCY BEING ON TV?

We are a production company making a short advert to promote the voices of women across the country, which will broadcast on national TV and online. We are looking for families with strong female members who are willing to be interviewed together about women's issues. If you want a fun day out with your nan, mum or daughter - or even better, the three of you together! - then please get in contact. Filming will be taking place between the 8th and 11th May. Expenses will be covered and a fee will be paid for your time.


For more information, please text/call - Charlotte on

07581 484 281, or email [email protected]


We look forward to hearing from you!

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