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Holly Hagan : not quite a Geordie (Updated edition)

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Busty babe Holly Hagan has had viewers of Geordie Shore glued to their screens ever since her arrival in the first series. Fed up with her dead end job at a call centre, and with dreams of being a star one day, Holly applied for a new reality TV show.

She couldn't know it was to catapult her into fame and make her one of the most recognisable faces on British TV.

Fame and fortune, though, came at a price - the road from the call centre to the celebrity circuit has been far from smooth.

For the first time, Holly is lifting the lid on the perks and perils she's faced ever since her topless hot tub antics shocked the nation. Holly owes her success to a very simple change of look, which involved both a new bottle of red hair dye and a new-found confidence.

Ever since then, audiences have been in stitches as they watch Holly (and her flame red hair) flirt her way around Newcastle's famed 'Diamond Strip' and places further afield such as Magaluf, Cancun and Australia. In this action-packed, revealing, funny and sometimes heart-breaking memoir, Holly recounts her life in and out of the limelight with brutal honesty - from her childhood days when she was badly bullied, her shocking take on sex and dating, her liaison with bad-boy musician Frankie Cocozza and what really goes on behind-the-scenes on the UK's biggest reality TV show. Filled with genuinely touching stories and inside accounts of what they don't show you on TV, Holly has laid herself bare, first physically and now emotionally.

If you think you know all there is to know about Holly from Geordie Shore, think again.

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John Blake Publishing Ltd
1784183369 / 9781784183363
Paperback / softback
02/04/2015
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 316 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (colour)
20 cm
Previous edition: 2014.