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Louisa Wrote:

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> What a shame such a perfect couple. I hope the

> kids don't suffer. They've both done a lot for the

> world of showbiz and we should be proud of their

> contribution as a couple.

>

> Louisa.


Lost in showbiz post of the week.

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The media sword cuts both ways, that's how it goes. You can't turn it off.


That said - as 'showbiz couples' go - in a world where 'having a certain shaped arse' or 'wearing a dress' is enough to generate a double page spread most weeks - their work is a good deal more admirable than most.

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So now these two fine looking people are available to date at last, what are the next best power couple combinames they should go for?


Bradley - you could do worse than Brandi. (I have no idea if Andi Peters is currently unattached, but give it a go!)


Angie - honey, you should totally go for the triple: ChAngeLiam. Now that Liam 1D and Cheryl Tweedy-Cole-Ferrero-Rocher are rumoured to be expecting, it's the perfect time to step into a m?nage ? trois vedettes. Everyone wins: you love babies; they haven't got their own power couple name yet. Oh they are both in other power couple names at the moment though, courtesy of highly improbable internet conspiracy theories, so be prepared for some Twitter abuse from the 'Chim' and 'Larry' shippers!


xx

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LondonMix Wrote:

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> That's absurd.

>

> Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> > well, they haven't been in the news much for

> > anything else recently - can't help thinking

> they

> > need attention.


I think JAB's sarcastically referring to The Archers rather than Brangelina.

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Lisa Taylor Wrote:

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> Heellloooo Brad

> I'm Lisa


Blisa? Brisa? Lad?? Sorry, it's just not going to work out.


Most eligible EDF member by name is probably Seabrad.


Not tempted by Angelisa? Or are you graciously leaving the field open for Angelouisa?

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