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Pah! You don't say...So tell me do you not think that some of the men on that other thread haven't been airbrushed too. Well, I've seen the lovely Kelly Brook on numerous occasions as she used go down the Dog quite a lot and I can attest to her beauty. She's bloody gorgeous.

>>I've become rather smitten with the actress Claire Foy who plays Little Dorrit in the Charles Dickens costume drama on the BBC at moment. She really is rather lovely and is a very fine actress too. Beauty and talent is a very fine combination.<<


She reminds me a little of a young Keeley Hawes - which is a little ironic given whom she is playing against :))

Wow, for an up and coming actress she doesnt appear to like having her foto taken. Nowt on Wikipedia, Google images or...well, anywhere. I hear that instead of using her Equity name she goes about her everyday business as Gladys Troutfancier, is there any truth in this?

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