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The wonderful and weird life of Trudie styler

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jenk1 · 28/03/2009 09:29

GO ON open the link you know you want to!!!!!!!

trudy

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expatinscotland · 28/03/2009 13:22

CJZ is another who was from horror! a council estate!

And Welsh into the bargain.

cornsilk · 28/03/2009 13:30

What is tantric sex anyway?

hf128219 · 28/03/2009 13:45

And the Welsh love a bloody good drink too...

AitchTwoOh · 28/03/2009 13:58

omg it's the BWA!!!

sarah293 · 28/03/2009 14:11

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TsarChasm · 28/03/2009 14:30

Isn't tantric sex taking all night to do what you used to do all night?

That's what happens when you get old - you get forgetful and things take longer to get done

Nontoxic · 28/03/2009 15:41

CAN is from a well-to-do family -she went to stage school after all -and gets amusingly sniffy about the council house tag.

jenk1 · 28/03/2009 15:46

LMAO at "mutual tantric wank"

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donnie · 28/03/2009 15:47

the wrinkles don't lie, though. She is so far up her own rectum I am staggered she can still breathe tbh.

Nontoxic · 28/03/2009 15:48

I meant, of course, CZJ.

expatinscotland · 28/03/2009 18:29

It's not a nice thing to shag your best friend's husband, either.

TheCrackFox · 28/03/2009 18:36

"Attending the Brit Awards with her youngest son, Giacomo, then not even a teenager, she asked a passing waitress to 'rustle up something simple' for the boy. 'Just a boiled egg and soldiers or something like that - I don't want to put you out.'

These sorts of dos the food is prepared off site and then bussed over. There would probably not even be a cooker there. So, yes, it would be a PITA to do. She should have left her fuss pot son at home.

Don't ya just love rich people who fret about the environment whist having a carbon footprint bigger than Belgium? Guess it is just the little people who have to cut back on all the fun?

Twunt.

mollyroger · 28/03/2009 18:45

lol Aitch, that was MY first thought too! The famous MN BWA.

ScottishMummy · 28/03/2009 18:53

i have never read a complimentary article about queen trudy.ego and carbon footprint size of Belgium me thinkey

for me she is up their with princess twinkletits anthea turner

another vacuous adulteress who shagged her best friend's man

llareggub · 28/03/2009 18:59

CZJ is most definitely not from a council estate! Her childhood home is in one of the more desirable parts of Swansea and she attended a now defunct private school.

ScottishMummy · 28/03/2009 19:02

CZJ is from mumbles prosperous town outside swansea. it and gower peninsula are smashing

CrushWithEyeliner · 28/03/2009 19:31

CZJ always looked like a pampered type to me - a little child starlet wasn't she?

ScottishMummy · 28/03/2009 19:58

yes,recall an interview with her she was on stage in london at 15yo.

ItsMargotBeauregarde · 28/03/2009 20:15

I've been to Mumbles. It's lovely. I think it would be a great place to bring up children. I was really impressed by all the swings and slides along the seafront. LOADS of them, and all safely gated. Lovely pottery shops, nice trinkety shops, kooky little cafes and restaurants...

ah! I could have stayed a bit longer tbh! I kept thinking, oooh lady Zeta Jones comes from here? bit weird. I'd imagined that she came from some grimy former mining village and that's why she took to LA life so enthusiastically. Not so. Give me Mumbles over LA!!

That was quite an essay..

ItsMargotBeauregarde · 28/03/2009 20:20

Yes I saw her in 42nd street inabout 1985. I was on a school trip to London. I kept the programme, and only noticed about ten yrs later that she was in it!

ScottishMummy · 28/03/2009 20:34

mumbles and gower are stunning.been to both lots and love it

nooka · 28/03/2009 20:51

I don't see the boiled egg and toast as being a particularly terrible request. My parents once had ds when we went away and he was about one. They stayed at a hotel for a couple of nights with him, and asked the chef there for a scrambled egg. My mother is an excellent cook btw. Apparently the chef made ds a plate with an egg in the middle, and steamed vegetables all around in a ring, which ds loved, he ate them one at a time, and the chef was delighted. My mother still tells the story, almost ten years later

The treating servants like crap is obviously not on though. Not uncommon though, I would imagine. I thought the article was a bit boring and pointless.

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