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Post by bengos on Dec 1, 2006 14:34:23 GMT
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Post by silenthill on Dec 1, 2006 17:09:22 GMT
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Post by bengos on Dec 1, 2006 19:15:39 GMT
Well, it was Jennie's first ever driving lesson so I doubt it as yet.
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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2006 1:52:23 GMT
Is it going to be on TV?
I like Orlaith, she was my fav of BB6.
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Post by bengos on Dec 3, 2006 14:00:39 GMT
Sadly I don't think so, DT.
I see Orlaith's bump is showing.
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Post by ladyash on Dec 23, 2006 17:27:01 GMT
OH BROTHER, I WANT A FAMILY CHRISTMAS
17:31 - 22 December 2006 After a whirlwind taste of the celebrity high life, Big Brother finalist Jennie Corner is looking forward to a winding down with a traditional family Christmas.Glamorous photo-shoots, TV appearances and premieres have become weekly events in the life of the 18-year-old, who six months ago was working behind the bar at The Earle pub, on Nantwich Road, in Crewe.
Since appearing on the Channel Four reality TV show this summer, Jennie, of Valley Road, Crewe, has won over the heart of the nation as a straight-talking but likeable teen. But down-to-earth Jennie has not let the excitement go to her head, and is at her happiest planning the family festivities.
She said: "I'm spending Christmas Day at home, and Boxing Day with family in Liverpool. I've been so busy I haven't bought any presents yet, but I'm planning to take my boyfriend, Ben Vickers, shopping at the weekend."
Jennie has written her Christmas cards - but not all her fellow Big Brother contestants were on her list.
Glyn, winner Pete, Leah, Richard and Lisa have all remained firm friends since the show, but bust-ups in the house with Aisleyne and others have not been forgotten.
Jennie said: "The friends I made in the house will stay friends for life, but others I wouldn't waste a Christmas card on. Glyn texted me the other day asking for my address, but he wouldn't tell me what for. He's been saying he's going to visit, but he's been busy.
"Maybe he will turn up and surprise me for Christmas."
Jennie has a lot to look forward to in the new year - she is auditioning for a part in Doctor Who, and has some TV presenting work in the pipeline.
She said: "It's really exciting, I watched all the old Doctor Who series, and I love them.
"My mum says they might make me a scouse Dalek."
Jennie, who is a former student at South Cheshire College, has been enjoying Christmas photo-shoots for magazines and newspapers.
She is also heading a campaign by the AA to encourage more young people to learn to drive.
She is competing with ex-Big Brother contestant and model Orlaith to see who can pass their driving test first.
Jennie said: "I just had my first driving lesson, and I screamed all the way round.
"I think my instructor got a bit scared, but I'm determined to win, and start cruising round in a little Metro."
Between celebrity bashes and TV shows, Jennie is buckling down to work at computer firm Fujitsu, on Crewe Business Park.
She said: "It's great when I get jobs in London, but while I'm waiting for the money to come through, I need to be paying my way. I'm enjoying being in the spotlight, but I'm also trying to get back to normal, and spend lots of time with my friends and family."
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