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Geordie Shore is back! We chat to the cast!

Posted by 31 January 2012 15:30

Geordie Shore is back! We chat to the cast!

It’s the wildest, rudest Reality TV show on the box, and tonight Geordie Shore returns for a new series (catch it on MTV from 10pm).

What’s in store for the latest outing of Geordie madness? We caught up with the cast – including new recruits Rebecca Walker and Ricci Guarnaccio – to find out what’s in store this time…

VICKY  PATTISON Q&A

Q: How did you find welcoming in two new cast members to Geordie Shore?
A: It was hard, we all expected one new cast-mate because of Greg’s exit but to get a second was a shock. We didn’t expect a new girl and it took a while to accept her. It wasn’t nice to outnumber the boys, it’s always been four and four, so we all had a counterpart. Now it’s four and five and it’s odd, it did take a lot of adjusting. We’re all friends now, got to grips with it, it was ok.

Q: Other than two new people, what else can we expect from series two?
A: Expect something completely different; this one’s got a totally different feel. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still us being outrageous, ridiculous, ludicrous and as outright insane as the first series, but in terms of the feel and the atmosphere it’s totally different. In the first series tensions were running high, we were all getting to know each othe; this time we get on a lot better, there’s a more amiable feel to this series
It’s gone from being 100% reality to being a little bit more contrived and more controlled. That was hard for me because I don’t like being told what to do.

Q: So, what’s the best and worst aspect of being on Geordie Shore?
A: The best thing is not having to work in a call centre anymore, which I was sh*t at. The worst… [thinks for a long time] …there’s not many bad things about it. To have your life out there and seen by everyone, everyone sees you making your mistakes, sees you learning, and doing all the silly stuff that everyone our age does, and knowing that they’re judging you on it. That’s a lot of pressure and I take all that pressure to heart and that gets me down sometimes.

Q: What sort of reaction do you get when people recognise you?
A: Sometimes people are a bit scared of me, a bit wary, but the majority of the time I get a really positive reaction. From girls I get the best reactions, they say, “You’re my favourite, you’re the only real one, you’re a great role model.” That’s the best feeling in the world to be told that. I never changed anything about myself, I was 100% me and when people come up and compliment you on that it’s a credit to yourself and credit to your family.

Q: What’s going on with your love life this series, is it really over with Jay?
A: This time around my love life is a completely different ball game. Obviously last time you saw me and Jay tearing strips off each other, but it’s all done now. Me and Jay have been able to move on in a really pleasant way – but in terms of my love life, it’s never straight forward, like.

Q: Now on to something really important. Who used the most fake tan in the house?
A: It’s hard to say, but in mine and Sophie’s room at one point there were 15 tubes of Rimmel Sunshimmer on the floor and no fake tan in any of them. We went through fake tan like it was going out of fashion.

Q: Do you watch the show or do you avoid seeing what you’ve gotten up to?
I can’t watch it! I watched about 65% of the first series, about 45% of Magaluf Madness, so you’ll be lucky if I watch 25% of series two. Me mam and dad watch it - they record them and watch them again - they quote lines to us sometimes.

Q: Who’d win a drinking competition between Geordie Shore, Made In Chelsea, TOWIE and Desperate Scousewives?
A: Ooh! Right… Made in Chelsea like to give it big, but they’re just a set of posh bastards, they’re not going to drink us under the table, unless we’re drinking something like Cosmos. Kirk and Joey from TOWIE might give us a run for our money. And Desperate Scousewives– I’ve seen the first episode and I’m not f**king arguing with them at all, I’m pretty scared of them. I will say whatever the Scousewives want me to say!

 

SOPHIE KASSAI – Q&A

Q: What does series two have in store then?
Expect more drama… it’s an emotional rollercoaster, make ups, break ups, brand new relationships, old relationship, excitement! People are literally gonna be on the edge of their seats, they should expect the unexpected.

Q: Why should people watch Geordie Shore, what makes it better than TOWIE and Made In Chelsea?
A: We’re real, we wake up every day with no makeup and our pyjamas on, and we talk about real life things - it’s literally real. From the moment we get out of bed we don’t know what to expect and everyone else does. The rest practically have scripts now and we haven’t! We run riot!

Q: Now you’re on TV, do you feel famous?
A: Sometimes when I go out to a club and people call my name I just think they know us and I’ve met them before. I’d feel stupid if I tried to use my name to get something! I still do my every day stuff, I like I still sit at home on a Saturday watching X Factor with me mam. I like how I can still have my normal life. None of my friends understand why I’m on a TV show, they all go “why are you there, you’re a freak.”

Q: Do you ever cringe when you watch episodes?
A: Oh, of course! You go on a night out and wake up the next morning thinking “what the f**k did I do last night?” Now it’s on telly and I’ve got to watch it. When I used to go on a night out my mates would tell me what I’d done and I just wouldn’t listen – now it on and it’s on repeat and people can rewind it . I’ve got really cool parents and they’re totally involved in the show they’re  even on the show - they brought us up, they made me so they know what I’m like. It’s just a TV show.

Q: What’s the best and worst part of being on Geordie Shore?
A: The best is going out, waking up the morning after and talking about the night before. The worst is when you see the interviews  with the rest of the cast and you see people slag you off, and you have to watch it. You don’t always realise they thought of you like that.

Q: Are you all fighting more in this series?
A: We argue like brothers and sisters. I argue with my family, it would be unnormal if I didn’t. And that’s what makes everyone stronger together, like everyone argues and we make up - and then we find out more about each other. Now we know each other’s characters and personalities more, we know will get to someone annoyed and how far to go.

Q: Come on, who made the most mess in the house?
A: Let’s think, because there’s more people now…  Gary was quite messy – think Gary could be the new messiest person. We had to clean up after the boys all the time. The girl’s bedrooms were messy because we have a lot of things, a lot of hair extensions. When I think of messy I think of the kitchen and Jay and Gary.

Q: What’s the worst chat up line a lad’s tried on you?
A:It’s not even really a chat up line, it’s disgusting. Someone said to me “Get your rat out!” I was in shock for about the next ten minute! What did they think I was going to do? Say, “yeah alright then?”

Q: You’ve got a spare bottle of fake tan, who do you give a Geordie Shore makeover to?
A: Her from Twilight – Kristen Stewart. She’s very pale, and she needs to smile.

 

HOLLY HAGAN- Q&A

Q: Do you feel like you’re a celebrity now?
A: I hate the word celebrity… as far as I’m concerned I’m still me and I’m not going to change. But when I go out people do shout out my name and ask for photos – I get recognised a lot. I feel a bit like a mini-celebrity. I do like the attention, but sometimes I wish I could walk through town and nobody would know who I am – I can’t leave the house without make up on now.

Q: How was it welcoming two new housemates on the show?
A: It wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. There’s a new girl and a new boy. As Greg left, there was obviously going to be a new lad. Rebecca joining was more difficult for some, but for me, I welcomed her straight in.

Q: Is that because you felt like an outsider in the first series?
A: I made more effort because I didn’t want anyone to feel left out the way that I did and not feel part of the group. After Magaluf I just relaxed a bit, and mission accomplished – I feel part of the group.

Q: What else is different about series two?
A: You can expect what you saw in the first series times 10 - more drama, a lot more sex, and lots more family bonding as well. There was a bit of a boy/girl divide in the first series, and now there’s not as much. Now we’re all a lot more comfortable around each other - it’s not just about going out and pulling, you do see the times when we are like a family.

Q: After being in a relationship in series one, what’s going on with your love life now?
A: I’m not looking for love. I’m 19 and I’m not ready to settle down yet. I’d just come out of a relationship after the first series and I think now is my time to be single and have a lot of fun. There’s definitely going to be a lot of things happening, a lot of fun things… [giggles]

Q: Are there any celebrities that you fancy?
Harry Styles, from One Direction. I love lads like that, cute and proper cheeky.

Q: Is it easier to pull now you’re on the telly?
A: It’s harder, because people come up to you and you don’t know if they’re there because you’re who you are and they want to get on camera. You have to be wary because things could come out in the press that you don’t want to get out. You get more attention, but not always for the right reasons.

Q: Would you ever snog a fan
A: This one time this lad came over and asked for a picture, and it totally put me off. It put us off that he’d seen the show and he’s judged me on that. The show is so condensed and I’m not always like that - they don’t see us having a laugh and watching the telly together, they see us arguing.

Q: What’s your top Geordie Shore beauty tip?
Always wear fake eyelashes. Always! I’ve got it down to the one set now, I used to wear nine. I think now “how did I fit them on all on?” but I used to do it – you couldn’t see my eyelids. I feel so much better now, I feel like I’ve grown as a person [laughs].

Q: Why do you think Geordie Shore is better than other Reality TV shows?
A: I think the fact that it’s real, people can relate to us. We’re not like The Only Way Is Essex or Made In Chelsea where everyone’s got money and flash cars. We’re not like that - we’re totally relatable. We are real and sometimes people don’t like the reality of our show, but we do what every normal teenager or twenty year old does – we party, we have sex and that’s it.

 JAY GARDNER - Q&A

Q: So, what’s new about the second series?
A: There’s two new people in the house, before we had eight people and now there’s nine of us. Four lads and five lasses. There might be some new relationships. With more people in the house there’s more going on, more involvement with different people. More fights and arguing, more drinking.
There’s a lot more going on in the day as well. So instead of waking up and chilling out, pretty much every day in the morning we’re out doing stuff. There’s a lot more to it.

Q: Do you feel famous now?
A: I’d never see myself as a celebrity, but other people do sometimes. I can be walking down the street and someone will shout “Jay”. And they’re talking to you as if they know ya and they’ve obviously just watched what’s been on telly. You get lasses who are like “Oh my god,” and just scream. Sometimes even lads come up as well.

Q: So, do you act like a diva in front of your friends now you’re on TV?
All my friends treat me the same because I haven’t changed in myself, I’ve still got the same personality. Other people, when you go round the country doing PAs, they do see us a celebrity, but I don’t see myself as famous. I’m just on a TV show, I’m doing something in my life where I get recognised.

Q: Does that mean that you find it even easier to pull?
A: It’s so easy, you can literally just stand there at a PA and be like “get her up on stage”, it’s so easy. It does take fun out of it a little bit, but it’s nice to have an easy time.
Then you get lasses who are OTT and literally offer it on a plate, that puts us off a bit, aye. Some girls just want to be able to say they’ve been with me. Then you get some who want to make you work for it. Some lasses, you think they might want to sell a story but we do everything on the telly so it’s just going to make them look stupid if they did.

Q: What do you love about being on Geordie Shore?
Just living in the house and going out on the piss – it’s like a dream doing what we’d all normally do but it’s my job now, we’re getting paid for it; before we had work and then a social life. I just love it, I absolutely love it. Before the series ever started, I was watching Jersey Shore and I thought that’s the life. There isn’t a bad thing I can say about it.

Q: What do you think makes the show so popular?
Everybody relates to Geordie Shore. You get lads coming up to you and being like, “Ah, you’re a legend.” We do what every 18 to 25 year-old does, so they can relate to us a lot more. We’re the most real, where as other reality programmes people don’t relate to it as much. They’re more characters, we’re more ourselves. We just do what other people do on the weekend.

Q: What’s your dream job?
A: I would like to do some presenting, or some judging! I’ve always watched Britain’s Got Talent and I’d love to do judging on something like that. But I love doing Geordie Shore though.

Q: If you could take any celebrity on a night out who would be and why?
A: Cheryl Cole! The lifestyle that Cheryl Cole has and the fame, I just think bring her back to Newcastle it would be a laugh. She’d have to let her hair down a bit, if she was with me she’d have to. Would I try to have a cheeky snog with her? Aye, after a couple of drinks I probably would.

Q: Are you looking for love in the house?
A: In the first series I got involved with Vicky and that’s all over now. We’d just argue, so this time I just thought no I’m not doing it.

 JAMES TINDALE – Q&A

Q: How is it with the new housemates and living without Greg?
A: It was weird, especially for me because Greg was my best mate, so me and him were really close. All through the first series it was like me and him, but now he’s gone I’m more myself – I talk to everyone else a lot more.

Q: How does Geordie Shore compare to other Reality shows like TOWIE?
A: It’s more real than the other shows. You can tell that Essex is staged and you can tell they’ve kinda been told to say stuff. We’re just animals who’ve been let loose! We’re a lot more real, we’re 100% being ourselves, I think people can tell that and relate to it – everyone goes out at the weekend, gets drunk, tries to pull, we’re just doing that every day.

Q: What goes on in series two, then?
A: A lot more drama, it’s extreme! There’s new romance, a lot more fighting – it’s like the first series but times two. We all know each other in and out, we know everything about each other; we know exactly how to make each other bite, how to get on each other’s nerves.

Q: Does being on the show make it easier to go out and pull?
Aye, easier. I’ve always got a lot of attention and that, that’s why I’m part of the show. I never had any trouble – unless I’m in Magaluf [laughs] - I had trouble then. A wider range of girls come up to us, but you can tell straight away which ones actually genuinely like you and which ones are after being on camera. Does it bother us? Nah, not really. Obviously I’m not after a serious girlfriend, if I was I wouldn’t get with a girl like that - but for one night it doesn’t matter.

Q: Do you have a top chat up line or pulling tip?
A: I don’t use chat up lines, I don’t need them so I never ever use them. They’re cheesy. If you see someone you like, just make some eye contact - I just go over and talk to them. One thing since Geordie Shore is that I’m not shy to talk to girls, I’ll just go up to anyone.
My top pulling tip… hit the gym, hit the sunbeds, right, this is what I do… it’s a lot of preparation… sun beds, good hair-cut and nice clothes, and that’s a guaranteed pull then. It’s a lot of hard work, aye.

Q: Do people recognise you when you’re out?
It’s weird because you can’t even go shopping, people just run up and want photos with ya. I found it hard at first, but now I’m used to it. Everyone is so nice to us, girl saying they fancy us and wanting pictures. Even the lads just say, “You’re well banter mate, you’re hilarious”. I don’t get any stick –well I got a little bit after Magaluf.

Q: Tell us, who’s messier – the girls or the boys?
The girls are terrible! They got fake tan all over the carpets, all over the walls, you find bits of hair everywhere. No matter where you go in the house you just find bits of extensions laying around – it’s horrible. I’m really tidy. I shared a room for a little bit with the girls, and I just though I can’t do this it’s horrible. It’s the amount of fake they use!

Q: Who’d win a drinking contest between Geordie Shore, TOWIE, Made In Chelsea and Desperate Scousewives?
A: Us by miles! We’d drink them all under the table. It’s what we do for a living - we get drunk, we’re professional drinkers.  I’m living the dream. I’m getting paid to party, I still can’t get my head around it.

Q: What would you like to do after Geordie Shore?
A: I’d love to do presenting. I’d like to be the new Ant and Dec. Who’d be my sidekick? Someone out of the house, it would have been Greg.

 GARY BEADLE - Q&A

Q: What can we expect from the second series?
A: Now we all know each other and we’re all comfortable together, we’re not afraid to say when someone’s out of line or just say what we think. Before, we’d hold back. There’s lots of going out and a lot more house parties, the house is much better for that.  Girls came back, obviously! Standard. To me the GS is the best job in the world - I get to party for a job, what more could you want?

Q: Do you feel like you’re famous now?
A: It’s nice when people ask for your picture and that, but I don’t see myself like that. I’m not behaving like a celebrity. It’s harder going out now though, with people coming up to us.

Q: What do people say when they come up to you, do they tell you off about Charlotte?
A: Aye! That’s what I always get - I’ve had that conversation about a million times on the bus, the train. A lot of lads come up as well, because we’re showing what it’s like to be a typical lad. They see me doing this doing that, kissing girls – which doesn’t happen on TOWIE and doesn’t happen on Made In Chelsea – I’m someone on TV going out getting the girls, just being a typical lad and that goes out to a lot of blokes, so they ask for me picture as well. People do talk to us like they know us.

Q: Is it easier to pull now, do you think girls come up to you because they want to get on TV?
A: Definitely easier. Definitely. You can tell them sort of girls a million miles away though, I don’t go for all that. You can generally tell if they’re there for the camera or if they actually like you. Would I pull that sort of girl? Depends what time it is.

Q: Do you ever forget that what you’re getting up to will be shown on the telly?
A: I know Jay will not watch episodes, because he’s had an argument with Vicky and that, but when I’m watching it I just feel I’m watching a home movie; you forget how many other people are watching it and then Twitter starts going mental and you’re like “shit, everyone’s watching it!”. You do forget.

Q: Are you looking for a relationship in this series?
I had a girlfriend for two years before Geordie Shore. The environment that I’m in now, the life I’ve got now, having a girlfriend would be extra, extra hard. I want to go out as much as I can, have as much banter with the lads as I can, and when the right girl comes along that’ll be it.

Q: For any girls who fancy trying their luck, what are you looking for?
Someone who is naturally pretty – so that when you wake up in the morning, she looks the same as when you went to bed.

Q: Who caused the most fights in the house?
Me! I had quite a few arguments. As soon as there’s a big fight the house goes into teams; there’s a divide between the boys and girls. Being in a house there’s always going to be arguments, but I think it’s how you make up with someone and that’s why we’re so strong now.

Q: Which celebrity would you like to take on a Geordie Shore night out?
David Beckham! I think he’s just god. I’d just stare at him. And I’d like a night out with Russell Brand because he’d teach me a thing or two. And Alan Carr as well, I think he’s the funniest man in the world.

Q: What are your plans for the future?
A: I’d love to do a “Hitch” style dating show, helping a lad who doesn’t have a clue and can’t pull girls. Can you imagine just getting a lad and getting them sorted out, getting his hair done, taking him on a night out and helping him get girls?

Q: And finally… snog/marry/avoid… Chloe Sims, Lauren Goodger and Sam Faiers.
A: I’d avoid Chloe Sims because she’s too fake for me and I don’t like all that. I’d snog Lauren and marry Sam.

 CHARLOTTE CROSBY  Q&A

Q: How does Geordie Shore compare to other reality shows?
It’s real people in real situations just being normal. It’s not people trying to be fake. it’s not a bunch of people who you look at and say, “I wish I could look like them”, all because they’re so perfect like it’s out of the ordinary. Like I sit and watch The Only Way Is Essex and I think, “My god, I feel awful.” They’ve got dresses on, fake boobs, Botox, lip injections - we’re normal people doing what normal people do and that’s a breath of fresh air to see us doing that.

Q: How was it welcoming two new housemates onto the show?
A: The new people coming in caused a lot more drama and it was hard to welcome the new girl in because we’re all so close. We didn’t know she was coming in, so it was big shock. When you’re in the house you’re thinking all sorts and you’re so insecure and paranoid anyway and you’ve got things going on all time. We’re good friends now.

Q: How is series two going to top the first?
A: When I went into the first series, I just got drunk and things just happened, and then we went into series two, and I thought what more could possibly happen? Because every thing’s already happened, and then about half way through we were all sitting around saying can you ever have believed that ALL of this was going to happen. It’s action packed, loads of drama. I actually sat and thought I can’t remember any of the nights out. I can’t remember what happened.

Q: Are you going to watch the show when it’s on?
A: I did for the first series and Magaluf, but I think there’s going to be so many times in the second - and this is how bad it is - where I don’t think I’m going to watch any. There’s maybe one episode I can watch. I’ve told my mam she can’t watch any of them and she said, “Charlotte, I love them, you’re not going to stop us. If you have sex, you watch the series first, then when you watch it with me you fast forward that bit.” She’s not watching it!

Q: Do you feel famous now you’re on TV?
A: Naah. Nothing’s changed. I used to think when you’re famous you must feel different, but I don’t feel any different. I thought there’d be this great change like “whoa, I’m famous.” I still feel exactly the same.

Q: But people must recognise you… are they nice to you?
A: People are friendly - I’ve not had one nasty person come up to us. Do they talk about Gary? That’s <all> I get. They say “Gary’s a knobhead, you’re too good for him, don’t go back to him.”

Q: So, is it all over for you and Gary this time? No more “parsnip”?
A: I’ve got a soft spot for Gary and I think I always will have until he’s completely out of my life. I went back there in Magaluf… You know when you really, really like someone, right? Normally to get over them you delete their number, you don’t see them anymore, you get over them by totally erasing them from your life. Well I’m stuck with him every single day, I can’t get rid of him – he’s like a scab that never goes away.

Q: Has the show helped you pull?
A:I’ve never pulled! I don’t go out to pull. I’m not very good at approaching someone and talking to them. In series two I do get a little bit better, like I’m really improving. I get a number and I approach someone myself and I chat them up and that. I’m learning. I really want a boyfriend in series three - if there’s one - more than anything. I’ve been single for ages.

Q: And how was it for arguing this time?
A: One night we were all at it. The house is open plan and everywhere you looked an argument was going on. You looked a across the room and there was me arguing with James, then there was Gary having a go at Vicky on the stairs - everyone was just arguing everywhere.
The green screen interviews are a shock. But you’ve got to think at the time you’re angry and that’s what you’re like at home. You’d say bad things about your mam and dad then you make up and you still love them. You can’t always be happy with someone.

Q: If you could give a celeb a Geordie Shore makeover, who would it be?
A: She’s got ginger hair and she’s a comedian… Catherine Tate, that’s it! I’d dye her hair a nice colour, give her a tan, because she’s dead, dead ugly and I think she could look dead pretty.

RICCI GUARNACCIO Q&A

Q: How did you find fitting in as the new lad on the show?
A: There was no problem what-so-ever, I knew Gaz before… the boys were all sounds as, and the girls were sound as. It was like joining a family.

Q: How do you think the press and public will react to you?
A: I think people will take to us, like. I’m a nice bloke; I’m just a normal lad. The show is total banter, and we’re just being ourselves, we’re natural. What you see is what you get.

Q: So calling yourself the “King of Newcastle”, is that all tongue-in-cheek then?
A: Yeah, it is [laughs], course it is.

Q: Did you watch the first series?
A: To be honest I didn’t really, no. I saw the first episode of Magaluf Madness and that’s it.

Q: So, you didn’t have your eye on any of the girls?

A: Not really, no…

Q: …But was there any romance between you and any of the girls in the house?

A: Ah, you’ll have to wait and see [laughs]….

Q: What’s your top pulling tip?
A: Just be proper cheeky, girls love it.

Q: Are you going to watch the show? Do you think you’ll get embarrassed seeing what you got up to?
A: I dunno! I wanna watch it… I might watch it with my mam. I’m not worried about her seeing what I get up to because she’s well banter, she’s class banter.

Q: What the best and worst thing about being on the show?
A: Worst, is that I’m not the biggest drinker – I get drunk after four drinks. All the partying gets really tiring. A night off would have been nice, but it was alright really. It’s better than working for a living.

Q: Tell us about your most drunk night out ever then…
A: The most I drink is when I try to keep with Jay, so any night I’m out drinking with him. I’m never ever sick, I just keep getting more wasted and more wasted. I just keep going and going and going… My worst hangover was definitely in the house – it’s the most drinking I’ve ever done. We were smashing it every night. My hangover cure? Spooning.

Q: How long does it take you to get ready for a night out?
A: I take ages, about an hour. I spend most of it doing my hair. I’m wearing a cap today because I didn’t have time to style it. The girls always took ages getting ready. The lads were always ready, and we’d be sat there waiting for an extra half hour.

Q: And lastly… Snog, marry, avoid…. Lauren Goodger, Sam Faiers, Chloe Sims
A: None of them! Not a chance!

 REBECCA WALKER Q&A

Q: How do you think your life will change once the show airs?
A: I’ve not really given it much thought. If people asked for my autograph, I think I’d find it embarrassing; and I canne write properly, so I hope no one asks for me autograph – I write like a four-year-old child!

Q: Are you worried about what the public will think about you when they see you in the show?
A: What you see is what you get - I canne change myself. Obviously some people are gonna like us and some people are gonna hate us. I know who my friends and family are, I don’t need anyone else to like us. If people are gonna give us grief, it’s just through jealousy anyway.

Q: How did you find being the new girl in the house?
A: It was hard, but I was just myself the whole time.  I’m mates with some more than others. We’ll get closer the more time we spend together though.

Q: Are you worried about your family seeing what you really get up to on a night out?
A: Naaah. I’m quite close to me mam, so she basically knows everything anyway, and my friends know. There might be one or two moments I don’t want her to watch but that’s it.

Q: Is it harder or easier to pull when you’ve got a camera crew following you?
A: It’s a lot harder!  A lot! Some people are just there for the fame and being on camera. When I go out I just want to have fun, I never really go out on the pull, I let the lads come to me.

Q: Who caused the most fights in the house?
A: Everyone had their fair share. Like, when you spend too much time with people it gets a little bit too much and everyone has their moments! I was quite strong and I can deal with the arguments, I didn’t ever back down.
It was actually really nice living with lots of people who were a similar age group, it was nice waking up after a night out and having people to talk to, at home with my parents I’d just wake up in my little bed room. I do miss having people around.

Q: Who takes the longest to get ready for a night out?
A: I’d say Holly, she’s quite a diva and takes a long time. And if she can’t get her own way she would just stomp around.

Q: Which celebrity would you like to give a Geordie Shore makeover to?
A: I’d say Adele – she’s such a plain Jane. I’d like to give her lots of hair and fake lashes and a tan. Big massive hair and lashes! She’d love it!

Q: What’s your top Geordie Shore beauty tip?
A: My beauty secret is… if you ever get fake tan on your hands put a bit of bleach on it and it comes right off! It burns a little bit, but if you get it off quick it’s alright! I’ve hardly got any tan at the moment – I need more on!

Q: What’s the worst chat up line that a lad’s used on you?
A: The worst ever was, “Have you got a mirror on your pants because I see myself in them?” I was just like “whaaaaat?” I didn’t like that at all!

Q: Finally… Why should we watch Geordie Shore?
A: You can expect some bad behaviour, maybe a few arguments… a few romances. And I think everyone loves a Geordie, wherever you go in the country, everyone always goes “Newcastle, love it”! We’re showing the reality of what young people everywhere around the world are doing. I just think: if you don’t like it then don’t watch it!

 


 

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