SHELBI JADE LEIGH WARWICK WARD MACHINERY LIMITED
A WARM RECEPTION IS VIRTUALLY GUARANTEED
Sizzling Shelbi’s Fire Dancing exploits were almost too hot to handle S
he’s on fire, with a BIG appetite and a lot of love – for herself. This month’s Skip Chick, Shelbi Jade Leigh, really is hot stuff.
Hi Shelbi, loving the pose! Tell us how old you are. I’m 20.
Which fabulous establishment has the privilege of seeing that lovely smile every day?
Warwick Ward Machinery Ltd. I’m receptionist/administrator.
Well they’re very lucky to have you. Best bit about working there?
I love the people I work with, we are one big family. Nice! And what bits could you live without?
Having to wash my car every weekend due to all of the dirt from the yard.
We feel your pain. What’s the strangest thing that’s ever happened to you at work?
We had an open day a couple of months after I started working for the company, and my director Matt asked if my sister and I would do a fi re dance for the audience.
During the performance I got the fi re chain stuck around my head whilst dancing. I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry or look to see if I was on fi re.
Ah, the old ‘Let’s do a fi re dance’ in the yard thing that happens all the time at businesses up and down the land. NOT!! Whilst we get our heads around what that was all about, tell us how you spend your spare time (other than attempting to douse fl ames…)
Go to the gym – I am a little bit of a gym freak but yet I LOVE eating. I also like spending time with my little nieces. Oh, and shopping of course.
We love hitting the shops too - unfortunately the store detectives know us… Anyway, tell us about your dream job.
I wanted to be a vet and work with animals. But I’m absolutely petrifi ed of big animals such as horses and scared of anything that fl ies. So I think I will stick to working in an offi ce.
Might be an idea… Talking of animals, what kind would you be?
A little pampered pooch, that gets a lot of attention.
Oh we reckon you get plenty of attention just as you are… How about a night in front of the TV? What’s on?
OMG TOWIE!! I love it! I follow them all on social media including snapchat – Sad I know lol.
The TOWIE producers wanted Skip Hire & Waste Mag staff to be in the show but we’re obviously WAY too glam, and would have showed up everyone else. Your private jet is waiting, where are you off to?
Australia – It just looks amazing. Also some of my family lives over there.
Blue skies, a cool beer and a few prawns on the barbecue, sounds good. What can we rustle up for you to eat?
My all-time favourite food is something like a stir fry! Chicken and pasta dishes are also amazing. My weakness is any sort of bread.
24 SHM November, 2017
Quite a lot to stick on one plate, but we’ll try. Who’s your ideal dining companion?
110% Pete Wicks off TOWIE – Perfect Pete they call him. He is just gorgeous.
You’d make a lovely couple. Where are you off to for your dream date?
Somewhere that does a nice meal and cocktails would do me just fi ne.
If Pete can’t make it, count us in. Now tell us which song sums you up best.
I asked my family and each of their responses was Love Yourself by Justin Bieber. I don’t know what they are trying to say!
Can’t imagine… Anyway, amaze us with a fascinating fact…
I can do 300kg on the leg press.
Wow! Just thinking ‘leg press’ has us worn out, so we’re seriously impressed. Finally, make us laugh.
What’s the difference between a piano and a fi sh? You can’t tuna fi sh...
Well you’ve defi nitely made us smile. Thanks for being the hottest Skip Chick we’ve seen this month!
www.warwick-ward.com BE OUR HUNK OR CHICK
FANCY yourself as a dreamboat, or a cut above the rest in the looks department?
Or are you a sassy sister who loves preening, posing, or catching a look at yourself in the mirror?
Would you like to see your name in big fl ashing lights, or more
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