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really! I did celebrate in style though: I went to Paris with the lovely Ebony Silk for a day of grown-up style and culture. We went round the galleries, did lots of shopping and went for a dinner cruise down the river Seine past the Eiffel Tower. We f inished the night with a visit to the legendary Crazy Horse burlesque show, which was of course amazing! The following day we reminded ourselves of the impor tance of being big kids and went to Disneyland Paris for a sugar rush day of fast rides and giggles.


Which era has inf luenced your style the most? I love the 1920s – the ar t deco design, underground speakeasies, f lapper girls and cabaret emcees from that era – it’s a totally different world from where I grew up in Sunderland. I would watch old movies from that time and think it was the most glamorous period in history.


Tell us how it feels to channel Susan Boyle for performances! It’s all about the face – once the unibrow is painted on, she just takes over. I really enjoy por traying her – she is such a cheeky, playful character, and I love people’s reactions when they f irst lay eyes on her.


Will you be dusting off the fat suit for WBG 2012? Fat suit? That’s all me baby! Hmmm, I am unveiling a new act at this year’s festival – I shimmied SuBo’s nipple tassels last year. But if I win the British boylesque crown and get to perform at the VIP closing ceremonies, perhaps I’ll slip into the fat suit and don the unibrow again.


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