WAG of the day

WAG No. 99: Jamelia

Boy, now that’s a set of legs!

Don’t play it all cool – you spent the summer of 2003 dancing around your room to Superstar by Jamelia. Everyone did. Probably even Roy Keane, and he’s a tough guy. Not that there is any link between the two – oh no, she’s more of a lower leagues girl. The lucky gent using her long legs as giant hot water bottles is Darren Byfield. That’s right, the star striker who’s played for Gillingham, Millwall, Sunderland, Villa, Walsall, and, most recently, Bristol City.

When she’s not making brilliant pop songs, mother-of-two Jamelia likes to fend for her children, pose totally naked for important causes (PETA), and use her divine pins to advertise important undergarments, like Pretty Polly tights.

Not only that, but the singer has somehow scraped together enough time to do TV presenting, a spot of acting, and she has even been asked to write a book about her bonkers life so far.

Like all good WAGs, she’s not shy of a nice leopard print dress…


3 responses so far
  • RedbyDawn // May 28, 2008 at 5:25 pm

    A woman who should seriously keep her mouth shut and remember what she is; a FAILED pop star.

  • Anonymous // June 8, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    ‘RedByDawn’ – You should check your facts before you write, because if you’re reffering to what you’re reffering to (Leona Lewis), then you couldn’t be more wrong.

    Jamelia didn’t say anything about her. It was media trash.

    And so what if she did? It’s her OPINION. She’s a human being. She’s allowed one. And not that I follow her career, but she has the credibility to say so doesn’t she? She has 10 years under her belt, a string of hits & awards and sold a few million albums worldwide.

    ANYWAY…

    I wish her the best of luck. She seems like a nice lady.

  • Anonymous // June 8, 2008 at 9:18 pm

    Also, She isn’t a failed popstar.

    From what I’ve been reading, her label didn’t really promote the last album…AND it still managed to spawn two hits out.

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