Full name: Nicky Maxwell-Braithwaite My family: Jeremy Braithwaite My place of birth: Bombay, India When you were young, what did you want to be? Air hostess called Christina Who was your hero: My Grandad My first car: Ford LX My first job: Assistant at Clark’s shoes My all-time favourite album/CD: Te Pointer Sisters’ Automatic My favourite food: Hot pepper sauce My favourite UK holiday spot: Brighton My first crush: Jordan from New Kids on the Block My favourite restaurant: Cafe Med, St Johns Wood My favourite pub: Te Old Palace My favourite TV programme: EastEnders My favourite movie: Te Colour Purple My sporting interests: Gym My favourite hobbies: Talking My favourite gadget: iPhone My worst habit: Interrupting My most embarrassing moment: Going into school after shaving one eyebrow off My most memorable moment: Getting married to my amazing hot husband Jeremy My favourite periodical: My News magazines My favourite part in my local area: Kings Langley Common Who would you not want to be stuck in a lift with? H from Steps, OMG so annoying Who would you most like to meet: Mother Teresa What famous person do you most resemble? Sasha, one of the Bratz dolls (apparently) If you were Mayor for the day what would you change? No taxes! My ideal dinner date (not present partner): Very cheesy, but there really isn’t anyone else My ideal night out Dinner, cocktails club and after party If you could change your profession what would you do: Nothing, I love it. What would you change about yourself: To stop going on and on and repeating myself over and over again… My theme song: Christina Aguilera, Fighter
Nicky Maxwell-Braithwaite.
www.mynewsmag.co.uk l May 2012 l
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