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Sale model in FHM final
A TWENTY-year-old from Sale with no previous modelling experience has reached the final of the FHM High Street Honeys competition.
Lyndsey Cole (pictured) beat off competition from more than 13,000 girls across the country to reach this stage of the contest, which will see her compete for a £10,000 cash prize and an FHM photo shoot.
She says she's very excited to have reached this stage of the competition and she adds:
"My mum has always tried to push me to do competitions but because you've always got to be at least five foot seven or five foot eight I've not been able to do it. With this competition there's no height restriction and my mum is really happy about it, because she thinks there aren't any competitions for smaller girls."
* Voting closes on March 26 and you may vote for Lyndsey by visiting www.fhm.com/honeys/lindseycole or text HONEY LINDSEY to 86145
12:59pm Thursday 20th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Ian, stretford on 3:21pm Fri 21 Mar 08
[bold]bold[/bold] Good Look Lyndsey it shows we do have the Best Girls in the area
Good Look Lyndsey it shows we do have the Best Girls in the area
Posted by: MIchael Crockett, Elgin on 3:37pm Fri 21 Mar 08
Good old Tricky Ricky Bowen - gets all the good stories!
Good old Tricky Ricky Bowen - gets all the good stories!
Posted by: Dave Pye, Grimsby on 12:47am Sat 22 Mar 08
Nice one Trickster...Hope the interview didn't keep you from getting a lift off the Commander. Come a long way since Petline!
Nice one Trickster...Hope the interview didn't keep you from getting a lift off the Commander. Come a long way since Petline!
Posted by: Mike, Sale on 8:47am Tue 25 Mar 08
I need to stop getting so p*ssed in Sale, this lil gem slipped the net!!
I need to stop getting so p*ssed in Sale, this lil gem slipped the net!!
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