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Our graduates Best day/night ever, cont.


As was seeing Adam Levine naked on our cen- trefold shoot. Getting my nails done with Kim Kardashian was very fun too.


The MOBO awards are always my favourite night. But my best job was without a doubt was being sent to Tenerife with a bunch of 13 lads to see if I could keep with their antics on a blokes’ holiday. It was hilarious fun and one of them is now my boyfriend of two years! Ahhhh.


Who’s the nicest celebrity you’ve met?


Professor Green. He’s a rapper with tattoos who used to be a drug dealer from Hackney so I was expecting a tough interviewee. Instead he picked a cute tea shop for us to meet in, opened doors for me and poured us both cups of tea out of a chintzy tea pot like a perfect gentleman.


He also happened to be a refreshingly open and honest interviewee. I love Kelly Rowland too, she was so friendly she offered me a feel of her boob (context: we were talking about how she’d had them surgically enhanced!)


Who’s the biggest diva?


Celebs are often very well behaved around jour- nalists so even if they are divas they don’t let on. But one celeb would only drink specially brought Fijian water and another huge star refused to look me in the eye when I interviewed her.


What’s the most hideous journalistic mistake you’ll own up to?


ing with Danny from McFly


I once interviewed an up and coming girl band and kept getting their names mixed up. They took it very well but must have thought I was rubbish!


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