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BusyBee
30-09-2003, 03:04 PM
Oh dear Heat really doesnt like these two. There is a mock e-mail in this week's magazine as follows:

You met on a reality show, got engaged live on tv, sold the party pics, made two documentaries about your wedding - to which you invited people you'dnever met to get more publicity - and this week flogged your honeymoon snaps. Has any of your relationship taken place with just the two of you in the room? Enough already doesnt even cover it.

Oh dear - just about sums these two up to my mind. Compare the above with two other people who shall be nameless but who put these two to shame.:thumbs::thumbs:

kaphc
30-09-2003, 09:29 PM
Gosh that reminds me I forgot to buy heat magazine today!!

Yuk, yuk, yuk - I never minded Sophie but didn't have much time for Lee. I suppose they think they might as well make the money while they can ....

James
30-09-2003, 09:51 PM
From http://www.anorak.co.uk/news.cfm?id=164114


Sophie's Choice

29 Sep 2003
AT times like this, we in Anorak Towers like to argue about Big Brother contestants past.
If you know this woman, keep it to yourself

Problem is we can never remember their names. There was that bald girl in series one, and the other on with the blonde hair who looked like an emasculated pug dog.

We do know the name Jade Goody, and have seen that Kate Lawler has gone on prove that, whether adlibbing or working to a script, she is every bit as talented as Craig the Scouser, who was on the verge of drowning in his own saliva.

And we today get a gentle reminder about two others who came, saw and went all too quickly. Today OK! gives us Lee Davey and Sophie, er, Davey.

Yes, this pair actually got married after meeting on the reality TV show. And here they are celebrating their honeymoon in the splendour of Cyprus.

“We didn’t want our wedding day to end,” says Sophie, who despite the countless photographs fails to jog any kind of memory as to who she is in all but the most ardent Big Brother watcher.

Lucky that Lee is “essentially a very private person”, given that fame has not come tapping on his door, although he does confess to struggling with getting recognised in the street.

All Lee’s neighbours know who he is, and the postman even knows where he lives, as does the paper boy and the stalker who deliver his milk.

The rest of us only know that he is the man who loves Sophie. And that’s enough for him – and enough from them.