Claudia Winkleman
Journalist and broadcaster Claudia Winkleman presents the sister show to Strictly Come Dancing on BBC2, and the Oscars and Golden Globes shows for Sky. When not writing a column for The Independent she can be found buying dry mango or getting a spray tan. She would like us to add that she's very keen on tiny owls and peanut butter.
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Should I have a picture taken in a tank top, big pants and no make-up to prove that looks aren't everything?
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Claudia Winkleman: Take It From Me
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Let me be clear. I have spent much of my life waiting for the following things:
Claudia Winkleman: Take It From Me
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Festival season is almost upon us. I know this because newspapers are doing articles on "super wigwams" and column inches have been devoted to whether or not Jay-Z should be rapping in Somerset. The other clue is that fashion magazines are filling up with features about floral Birkenstocks (dear God) and, uh, whistles.
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