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Yay! I loved Aisleyne
With some HM's they've come across as likeable for a few weeks but the longer they're there the more I see what they're really like which can be very different. With Aisleyne it was the other way round for me. She changed so much as the weeks went on, and for the better. I thought she really grew and matured as a person. I liked the way she handled discussions if there were misunderstandings or rows etc. She didn't shout and flounce about but discussed the problem in a mature way, and listened to what the person was saying. We all notice different things in HM's and that's how I saw her.
Yellow Rose
Exactly, Yellow Rose. When she stepped out of that box in the garden, I thought oh no, another over made-up, fake boobed promo girl..

But the first thing she did was stand up to that weasel, Sezer. Then she comforted and tried to mentor sad, strange Sam, even though it made her unpopular with the others. Then she was the only one to defend Suzie over the water-chucking. She also stood up to Grace and her evil little attack-dog, Lisa.

I thought she was great - kind, caring and genuine. Just goes to show first impresions can be misleading.
Demantoid
Reference Daniel J* Today at 17:56:
Reference: "Surviving Guns, Gangs and Glamour" 
Did she write the book then? Or was it ghost-written? The book was released last May wasn't it?
Yes, it came out in May.


I don't know for certain, but I'd be staggered if it wasn't ghost-written. That's not a criticism of Aisleyne: virtually every "celebrity" book is ghost-written.

Private Eye recently praised Ant and Dec for prominently acknowledging their ghost writer (Andrew Milligan) - most don't...
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