Monday, 15 September 2014

BABE OF THE DAY - HOLLY VALANCE...



Dunno what HOLLY VALANCE
did after working in NEIGHBOURS,
but I sure wish she was a neighbour of
mine and I bet you do, too.  (Wish she
 was a neighbour of yours, that is.)

11 comments:

  1. She appeared briefly in the superb Liam Neeson action thriller 'TAKEN', playing an attractive young pop singer (obviously an acting stretch for her there...)in a sequence which just exists to set up how much of a badass Mr Neeson actually is.

    Terrific movie.

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  2. After having a very brief pop career she found her niche by wearing very little for photoshoots in men's magazines...

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  3. Ah, I see. Thanks for the info, gents.

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  4. Wasn't one of her songs used as the theme tune for one of Graham Norton's shows as well?

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  5. I'll take your word for it, THB. I couldn't tell you if I've even heard any of her songs, never mind name one.

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  6. True fact: she is related to Benny Hill.

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  7. True fact: she is related to Benny Hill.

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  8. I seem to recall seeing her in a movie adaptation of some computer game or other. She kept hitting and kicking people in it.

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  9. Really, DD? Wow! I wonder if they ever chased each other around the park, humming the theme?

    ******

    She can bully me anytime, Steve.

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  10. Yep, I remember reading that one of her parents was, I think, a cousin of Benny Hill.

    Hard to believe that the two of them were related- it sounds more like a plot twist from Chris Claremont era X-Men than a genuine fact.

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  11. I wonder if she can do a good Fred Scuttle impression?

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