Bristol's Big Brother winner Josie Gibson launches fashion collection
She's won Big Brother, slimmed down from a size 18 to a size 8, and released her own fitness DVD.
And now Bristol's Josie Gibson has launched a fashion collection.
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Josie Gibson
The 28-year-old, from Yate, launches her first collection with Goddiva today - aimed at women of all shapes and sizes.
Josie starred in the Hippodrome's Christmas panto Aladdin, and has since been busy promoting her fitness DVD 30 Second Slim, which knocked Davina McCall off the top of the exercise video chart.
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6 Comments
by collegefields
Monday, February 25 2013, 8:16PM
“Yate ..... says it all”
by whippetprince
Monday, February 25 2013, 12:24PM
“Possibly the worst person to promote our great city.
Every time I read 'Jose from Bristol' I cringe.
This vacuous, foul mouthed chav seeks nothing but self-publicity.
I understand she is always broke and makes money selling rubbish to the tabloids, her parents must be so proud.
The last thing I read about she was 'addicted' to gang-bang pornography.
Classy...”
by corncups
Monday, February 25 2013, 11:45AM
“Self-publicity advertorial.
The good news for the people of Bristol (who'd actually like to read some news about the area in which they live) is that 'The Bristolian' is making a comeback this week according to Bristol 247 dot com who report this:
'Over the years, whenever the stench of corruption, lies and thievery of Bristol's wealthy and powerful became so sickening that something had to be done, a paper called The Bristolian has appeared to shine a light on the shadowy back room deals.
Once again, that time has come. Investigative journalism has almost disappeared from print in Bristol as newspaper cartels have bought up all the independent press. The Evening Post and Western Daily Press are a sad joke, now just tools for moulding public opinion in the interests of big business'.”
by tomcribb
Monday, February 25 2013, 11:35AM
“A great role model for all young women...
Not from Bristol either by the way.”
by DockLobster
Monday, February 25 2013, 11:28AM
“Voice like a drain...”
by annettejones
Monday, February 25 2013, 11:00AM
“Good for you Josie.”