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Yes, it's fake. I think it was from Topshop?Erm, that must be fake fur, right? She was just nominated by PETA as one of the most sexiest vegetarians!
Yes, it's fake. I think it was from Topshop?Erm, that must be fake fur, right? She was just nominated by PETA as one of the most sexiest vegetarians!
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You're welcome, and yes, I think Zezi will be filling in for Alexathanks for those freshly squeezed pics, she looks dreamy
and oh no...i hope that 'daisy' isn't going to take her place, she's so annoying![]()


I work in Primark and have had mega talks and extra training all weekend to deal with the backlash of this!
Basically the C4 programme broke the law by secretly interviewing Primark employees in UK stores without hiding their identity (pixelated faces etc lol) and Primark lawyers got it pulled. Whilst it is slightly factually incorrect (at least that's what the managers say) they cannot pull the programme for this reason. It has been pulled because it broke the law regarding the interviewed employees.
It WILL be back on, the prog makers are going away, editing those bits (covering the identities of the employees who were secretly filmed) and then will be back on the schedule, in a week or two.
Yes, it is the NME awards dress that she was sick on. I'm sure she has washed itomg is she wearin the dress from the NME awards on Freshly Squeezed? didnt Alex puke on that?![]()

guardianChannel 4 pulled a potentially controversial documentary about the business practices of low-cost clothes stores, called The Devil Wears Primark, from its schedule last night for editorial reasons.
The show, which was scheduled to air from 9pm to 10.40pm on Channel 4 and is fronted by presenter and former model Alexa Chung, looks at the conditions in the foreign factories that supply cheap clothing to high street stores for UK companies.
"It is a complicated programme and we took an editorial decision with the production company [Betty TV] that it simply wouldn't be ready in time for yesterday's transmission," said a spokeswoman for Channel 4.
According to a description of the programme in the Radio Times the show aimed to look at the price to be paid for buying low-cost clothing.
"Alexa Chung uncovers what conditions are really like in the Indian factories that supply some of the UK's leading budget clothes retailers," the Radio Times billing said.
"She then sets up her own fashion 'sweat shop' in London's West End."
The show, which was replaced by movie repeat Without a Paddle, was also scheduled to be repeated tomorrow night at 11.10pm.
"We plan to show the programme at a later date," the Channel 4 spokeswoman added.
ooh she was sick on it...i thought Alexanyway yeah but i wouldnt wear it again in public when ppl know that i was sick on THAT DRESS
(Admittedly, only half of the cost by the time Alexa had purchased it...)