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Could Gemma be the next High Street Honey?



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Published Date:
13 November 2008
A FLYER destined for the rubbish bin has given one Lakenheath girl the chance of living a life of glitz and glamour.
Gemma Sebburn has been selected by men's magazine FHM to appear in their High Street Honey Top 100 list, but it almost never happened.

"I was reading a magazine and I normally throw the flyers out but it was just by luck that one advertising this competition fell at my feet," she said.

After sending off pictures to the magazine in August, the former Mildenhall Upper School student received the news she was waiting for – she had made the top 100.

Should she reach the top 10, the 25 year old will have a professional shoot at the FHM studios in London and be in with a chance of landing a job as a presenter on Kiss TV.

To vote for Gemma, visit www.fhm.com or text FHM-30 to 86145. Voting closes at midnight on Thursday, November 27.

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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2008 11:12 AM
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  • Location: Newmarket
 
 
  

 
 

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