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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:17 am Post subject: |
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Fake Wag made to clean loos
February 07, 2007
DELUDED Cassie Sumner is being forced to clean the LOOS on Wags Boutique after The Sun exposed her as a fake.
The other footballers’ wives and girlfriends imposed the humiliating penalty after we revealed she is NOT an item with Michael Essien.
Cassie, 25, fibbed about her relationship with the Chelsea star to get on the show, in which two groups of five Wags set up and run rival clothes stores in central London.
After our story Cassie, who had been swanning around like royalty, was hauled before the ITV2 show’s bosses — who let the Wags decide if she could stay.
They said yes, but Jadene Bircham, 32, wife of QPR captain Marc Bircham, told Cassie: “You’re demoted to cleaning the toilets now . . . the princess thing is out of the window.”
After being exposed Cassie claimed she and midfielder Essien, 24, had split a few days earlier after a year together.
She added: “We have quite a temperamental relationship. I don’t really know if it’s final or not.”
Cassie, who also claims to have dated Emmerdale’s Ben Freeman and even PRINCE HARRY, was snapped with the Ghana star last month.
But his spokesman said: “Michael is 100 per cent single.”
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:28 am Post subject: |
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Credit:Unreality TV
WAGS Boutique: Copycats At Work!
The girls starring in ITV2′S WAGS Boutique are in the middle of yet another row.
Michaela Henderson-Thynne and Krystell Sidwell, who help run the Bows Boutique, claimed yesterday that their rivals in the Better Half Boutique are trying to copy and steal their ideas in a bid to win the show.
“Cassie Sumner and some of the other Better Half girls have been running in here spying on us and our designs,” Krystell told the Daily Star Sunday. “It is obvious they are worried about us. We’ve been so busy and are obviously doing well. It’s dirty tricks. They want to steal our ideas.” |
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:33 am Post subject: |
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The Krystell Sidwell Interview
Tuesday, February 06
With the WAGs getting ready to open their rival boutiques a short stroll from London’s fashionable Carnaby St, we caught up with Krystell Sidwell from the Bows boutique to find out how she and her fellow girls were getting on.
Your shops are nearly ready for the public. What have you and your team been doing in the lead up to the opening?
What haven’t we been doing…! We’ve just had so many things to do such as the stock, the launch and the guestlist but I’ve been loving it.
What about the décor of your store?
I’m absolutely thrilled with the décor of our shop. You can see it on the design prints but until it is in the boutique it is just another thing to tick off on our long list of ‘To Do’ items. When you actually see it, visually, in the store, all the hard work starts to pay off and you can see where all the stock is going to be displayed.
Who has been responsible for sourcing the stock for the boutique?
We’ve all chosen the stock but Nicola has been particularly responsible. She’s found designers, design ranges and gifts. I’ve got to whisper because one of the girls from Better Half [the rival boutique] is here and I don’t want her to find out what we’ve got…!
We've had to go to different appointments every day, making orders, re-arranging orders, making more orders. But it will be great once we’re open.
As you say, there is a lot of work required in running a fashion boutique. Have you done anything like this before?
No! The closest thing I’ve done is styling hair. I used to be a hairdresser so I’d make sure I was up-to-date with all the latest trends but I’ve never worked in a boutique.
What do you think the hardest part of it will be?
Everything’s going to be hard! I don’t think anything will be easy. Talking for me will be the easiest but I think the hardest thing will be selling the stock – getting people to try on the clothes and just the every day boutique style. But we’ll get used to it.
How have you been getting on with your launch party?
It’s been really hard because we’ve all been working to get the shops open without having a second to contemplate the launch. But it should be great. We’ve got entertainment, a magician, a chocolate fountain, cocktails and four nice men in bow-ties (no shirts because we’re Bows!) serving canapés. It should be a fantastic night. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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Episode Two
The WAGs preferred lifestyle - parties, premieres and maxing out their boyfriends' credit cards - is behind them...at least for the next ten weeks and there is serious work to be done. But with just eleven days til the launch parties the girls are resorting to dirty tactics, seducing their decorator with the promise of free football tickets to get their boutiques painted in time.
Unfortunately, it's not enough and the boot is on the other foot as our decorator arrives with five sets of the latest fashion item - painters' overalls. Yes, it's time for the WAGs to get their hands dirty.
Bows make the most of it and despite Nicola calling their task-master 'the Simon Cowell of decorating' (well, she has a point), the girls reveal a fine attention to detail that demands his respect.
Next door, all isn't going so well. Better Half are finding the reality of business just a touch unglamorous and Cassie's cat-walk posing in decorators' casuals does nothing to help.
Will the more WAG-ish pursuit of party organising improve their spirits...?
Bows are on a roll and sit down to discuss tactics even calling in the assistance of a professional party organiser to help with the guestlist.
Back at Jadene's Better Half are sporting a slightly more relaxed attitude, getting drunk.
Still, it will all be alright on the night...won't it...?
With just one day to go til the launch parties, the pressure is starting to show. Over in Better Half the girls are angry because Heather has been working from home, leaving them to prepare the party. Whilst, even the usually calm Bows boutique is the location of some angry words as the girls struggle with their stock.
Fortunately, next day all is well and by 6pm, the launch parties are ready to start.
Despite failing to attract all the A-listers they'd invited, Bows could hardly be disappointed. As well as some of their other halves (Bobby Zamora, Steven Sidwell and Kevin Phillips), the celebs are out in force. Those walking the red carpet include Scott Henshall, Toby Anstis, Leilani and Gazza...!
Better Half almost lose some of their stars to the shop next door as The Cheeky Girls stand on the wrong side of the divide, leaving an anxious Cassie to chase them into her boutique.
But as the WAGs dance the night away, there is a problem brewing for Cassie. Her boyfriend, Michael Essien has told the tabloids that they were never an item and the TV producers want to speak to her.
An emotional Cassie decalres: 'We've been together for more than a year. He's bought me a car and I went to Germany for the World Cup. I've got proof that we were together.'
For once, the rest of her team have nothing but sympathy which is fortunate as the producers leave them to decide whether or not Cassie should stay.
It is a 'Yes' from the girls. However, Jadene can't help but point out: 'You'll be cleaning the loos now you're no longer a WAG'. (Somehow, we can't quite see that happening).
As the boutiques get ready for their first day of trading, will the public like what they see and who will be raking in the sales...?
Next week: The shops start trading |
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:09 am Post subject: |
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Wag's Shop Burgled
Open a boutique in London, fill it with expensive gear, then pop it on telly...
So don't be too surprised when it gets broken into.
That's just what happened to the Better Half shop featured in the reality TV show Wag's Boutique.
The store was targeted by a "crack team of boutique raiders", who police say operate around London's posh Bond Street.
The thieves used motorbikes to speed down to the shop. They then smashed down the door before making away with their Wag swag.
Yet, the crooks weren't too hot with their designers...
Whilst they pinched a couple of designer handbags, they left the most expensive item behind - a £4,150 Antonio Beardy jacket.
Police believe they were disturbed before they could steal more of the clobber - which is being sold for charity. |
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