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Aisleyne Horgan WallaceFacts about Aisleyne Horgan Wallace
Pictures![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Biography for Aisleyne Horgan WallaceAisleyne Horgan-Wallace (pronounced /æʃˈliːn ˈhɔrɡən ˈwɒlɨs/) (born 28 dec. 1978 (41 years ago) in London, England) is a British glamour model, celebrity by means of her appearances on TV, and fashion designer. She rose to fame in 2006 (13 years ago), when she appeared in the seventh series of the popular reality TV series Big Brother. Horgan-Wallace has gone on from there to do other notable appearances on TV.CareerModelingPrior to her appearance on the Big Brother TV show, Horgan-Wallace had worked as a glamour model. Since the series ended, she has done photo (wallpaper) shoots with Nuts, Zoo and the Daily Star. In 2007 (12 years ago) she shot her first calendar.TV workSince 2007 (12 years ago), she has appeared in a number of episodes of Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe. She has also presented for shows such as T4. She appeared in BBC One's Test The Nation, on a team with several other Big Brother contestants. She also made a small appearance on The Charlotte Church Show.She appeared in several episodes of the Red TV series Celebrity: Stars at Work, which aired in dec. 2007 (12 years ago) and Jan. 2008 (11 years ago). Following on from this, Horgan-Wallace signed a one series contract with Red TV to movie a self titled, fly-on-the-wall documentary Aisleyne. Four episodes were broadcast, the first being aired on 5 Mar. 2008 (11 years ago). In Jun. 2008 (11 years ago), Horgan-Wallace made a guest appearance on a special edition of The Friday Night Project, which aired after the launch of Big Brother's ninth series. Her contributions to the show included a sketch which mocked her rivalry with former housemate Nikki Grahame. In Aug. 2008 (11 years ago), she made a brief cameo appearance in The Kevin Bishop Show. In Oct. 2008 (11 years ago) Aisleyne appeared in Channel 4 and E4's horror Dead Set, which was written by Charlie Brooker. She played herself in this show. She featured in two episodes - episode 1.01 and episode 1.05. In episode 1.05 she played a zombie version of herself. On 2 Mar. 2009 (10 years ago) Aisleyne underwent a make-under for the BBC Three programme Snog Marry Avoid?, presented by Jenny Frost. She was persuaded that a more natural look suited her. In May 2009 (10 years ago) she was interviewed for the E4/CH4 programme - Big Brother: A Decade in the Headlines, written and presented by Grace Dent. In Mar. 2010 (9 years ago) she appeared as a guest diner on the Living TV programme, Celebrity Restaurant in Our Living Room. Other workIn 2006 (13 years ago), she had a small part in the movie Rollin' with the Nines.After Big Brother, Aisleyne made numerous personal appearances in nightclubs around the UK. She hosted a show for the online radio station, Invincible, was a guest commentator on BBC's Asian Network and made several guest appearances on Choice FM's 'Morning Vybe' show. She worked as an agony aunt for More magazine and wrote a weekly column for Reveal magazine covering Big Brother 8 as well as a daily blog on their website. She reprised this role for the programme's ninth and tenth series. In sep. 2007 (12 years ago), it was announced that she had taken control of her own career via her management company, Aisleyne Ltd, along with co-director Richard Skeels. On 10 Feb. 2008 (11 years ago) Aisleyne released a fashion range named "Unique by Aisleyne". She worked with the "high-end" fashion distributors Unique Collections Ltd, to design and produce the outfits. A complementary swimwear range was launched a few weeks later. It was announced on 24 Apr. 2008 (11 years ago), that Mainstream Publishing had bought the right to publish her autobiography, entitled Aisleyne: Surviving Guns, Gangs and Glamour. This book was published on 7 May 2009 (10 years ago). The launch party held on May 6 was attended by various celebrities, including Jodie Marsh (4 walls), Charlie Brooker and Nate James. She has also revealed that she is in talks about a part in a new movie and has plans to launch a promotions agency. In Oct. 2008 (11 years ago), Aisleyne was reported to have met up with executives from MTV to discuss a new reality show featuring her, similar to former MTV shows, Totally Jodie Marsh (4 walls) and Kerry Katona:Crazy In Love. On Tuesday 24 March, and again on Friday 27 Mar. 2009 (10 years ago), she co-hosted a radio show on SMUC Radio with Eamonn McCrystal Personal lifeShe was reported as dating football player Jermain Defoe in Apr. 2008 (11 years ago), but denied it in a subsequent interview with the Daily Star. She was photographed with former World heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in May 2008 (11 years ago), amid reports of them visiting a London nightclub. Aisleyne had previously described Tyson, who she first met at a restaurant opening in Nov. 2005 (14 years ago), as a "pussycat" and a "gentleman". In Jan. 2009 (10 years ago) it was reported that Tyson had proposed to her and she was considering her response. She became friends with Charlie Brooker after appearing in his TV series Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, and the two attended the 2007 (12 years ago) Glastonbury Festival together, as documented by Brooker in his Guardian column. Aisleyne subsequently appeared in Brooker's zombie horror Dead Set. Reports in April, Jun. and Jul. 2008 (11 years ago) revealed Horgan-Wallace to be a friend of the singer Amy Winehouse. She was photographed visiting Winehouse's Camden flat on a couple of occasions and more recently she was spotted out in Bow with Winehouse and three of her friends.Source: en.wikipedia.org External links to Aisleyne Horgan Wallace
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