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lancsdave 08-01-2008 12:24

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"Kerry Katona is reportedly being dropped from the Iceland television commercials because she is no longer seen as a model mother."

Not going to win many awards for being quick off the mark are they. Only taken them a couple of years to figure it out :D

blazey 08-01-2008 16:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 514248)
"Kerry Katona is reportedly being dropped from the Iceland television commercials because she is no longer seen as a model mother."

Not going to win many awards for being quick off the mark are they. Only taken them a couple of years to figure it out :D

What is a model mother though? The idea of the 'oxo' family isn't so common now is it? It's very rare I meet someone who has a good strong nuclear family, often they have divorced parents who have moved on and have new partners, bringing them step brothers and sisters, some people now have lesbian and gay parents, though from my experience lesbian mothers is more common.
If we put an 'ideal' mother on television, how realistic would it really be? Nobody is going to see an Iceland advert and start acting like any mother they put on the screen. Grown women with children aren't like impressionable teens, they aren't going to see her all nice in an iceland advert, admitting to drug use in magasines and think 'i know, I will do my shopping at iceland and act like model mother but snort coke on the sly.

lancsdave 08-01-2008 16:09

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 514328)
What is a model mother though? The idea of the 'oxo' family isn't so common now is it?

2 totally different subjects.

thomas.lee 08-01-2008 17:36

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What a useless thread..

cashman 08-01-2008 19:05

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Originally Posted by thomas.lee (Post 514371)
What a useless thread..

entitled to yer opinion, mine is thats a useless comment.:tongueout

madkev 08-01-2008 19:52

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King Prawn Ring!!!

Lilly 08-01-2008 21:02

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Hallelujah! When she first got the Iceland job she was, on the face of things, a popular young mum with a lovely lifestyle and seemingly happily married to Brian McFadden.

Now she looks so rough and every time we open the paper there she is either pregnant and smoking, snorting coke, involved in a drunken bust-up or all three!

I don't condone what her mum did, no matter what my daugher had done I wouldn't slag her to the papers but it looks like she could have been telling the truth. Too many people have come out with the same thing for there to be no truth in it at all.:(

I feel so sorry for her kids, she's a right state and it's quite right that she is no longer the face of Iceland.

entwisi 08-01-2008 21:03

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will save me hearing that annoying voice I guess :D

madkev 08-01-2008 21:05

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YouTube - Iceland Advert lol here u go

even better coked up or drunk ? on gmtv YouTube - KERRY KATONA GMTV - WWW.MRPAPARAZZI.COM

Lilly 08-01-2008 21:14

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Originally Posted by madkev (Post 514464)
King Prawn Ring!!!

The advert where they re-named lingoustine 'Big posh prawns' irritated me even more than all the other ones.

garinda 08-01-2008 23:25

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It's shocking that this clean living, and hard working, not to mention talented, young woman, has been dropped from this advertising campaign.

I for one will never darken the doors of Iceland again, to purchase their dainty party food again, until she is once again the face of British motherhood.

Whatever next?

They'll try telling us that Paris Hilton isn't a good role model for our young girls.

blazey 09-01-2008 09:47

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 514610)
It's shocking that this clean living, and hard working, not to mention talented, young woman, has been dropped from this advertising campaign.

I for one will never darken the doors of Iceland again, to purchase their dainty party food again, until she is once again the face of British motherhood.

Whatever next?

They'll try telling us that Paris Hilton isn't a good role model for our young girls.

I don't think many young girls care who paris hilton is anyway, i've never heard my little sister talk about paris hilton, not even when she's giggling about stuff with her mates. In fact its all Mcfly, take that and Mika. Shall we not have sexy men on telly in case it makes kiddies corrupt and start having under age sex?

I think it's wrong to drop her because of her private life. Unless she is turning upto work in a state (and in my opinion she always looks alright in the ads) then its unfair. On the other hand some people rake in more money after these situations, look at kate moss for example.

lindsay ormerod 09-01-2008 17:55

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About time too, she is a talentless trollop who is famous for doing what exactly? :D

madkev 09-01-2008 18:11

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 514539)
The advert where they re-named lingoustine 'Big posh prawns' irritated me even more than all the other ones.

lol that was awful!!:)

yerself 09-01-2008 18:49

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Originally Posted by blazey
I think it's wrong to drop her because of her private life.

I'm with you blazey. I reckon this lot are only after getting rid of her because she's a couple of stones overweight. Fattists, the lot of 'em.:D:D:D

blazey 10-01-2008 20:20

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 514802)
About time too, she is a talentless trollop who is famous for doing what exactly? :D

She was a singer, she had a pop career and left because she got pregnant and wanted to focus on her family life I believe?

kathleen_firth 10-01-2008 20:46

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i dont see what the big deal with kerry katona is why cant everybody just stay out of her business

lancsdave 10-01-2008 21:02

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Originally Posted by kathleen_firth (Post 515377)
i dont see what the big deal with kerry katona is why cant everybody just stay out of her business

It's how so called celebrities work. They make their lives public.

Lilly 10-01-2008 22:10

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Apparently we have heard wrong, she hasn't been axed from Iceland.:(

How-Do - Iceland dismisses suggestion it is ditching Katona ads - North West Media News

She's under contract until the Spring.

garinda 10-01-2008 23:33

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 515361)
She was a singer, she had a pop career and left because she got pregnant and wanted to focus on her family life I believe?

Yes, in the first line up of Atomic Kitten, and was very lucky, as by her own admission she can't sing for Iceland toffee icecream.

lindsay ormerod 11-01-2008 20:16

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 515361)
She was a singer, she had a pop career and left because she got pregnant and wanted to focus on her family life I believe?

Sadly enough I was aware of her "pop career" and her marital status , she is yet another waster- a z list celebrity, famous for nothing except her own shambolic failings , see also Amy Winehouse, Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie,Tara Palmer Wotsit and Jade Goody.

panther 11-01-2008 20:24

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the only reason why she got the job for iceland was because she won im a celebrity and wasnt they sponsoring it?

rumours have it jason donavon was going to do it...what they gonna say now?....'thats why dads go to iceland'?

garinda 24-08-2009 23:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 514248)
"Kerry Katona is reportedly being dropped from the Iceland television commercials because she is no longer seen as a model mother."

Not going to win many awards for being quick off the mark are they. Only taken them a couple of years to figure it out :D


...and only another eighteen months after this thread, for it all to be finalised.

:rolleyes:

garinda 24-08-2009 23:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 514631)
I think it's wrong to drop her because of her private life. Unless she is turning upto work in a state (and in my opinion she always looks alright in the ads) then its unfair.

Though some things don't change, and are still as thick as the base of a budget range frozen pizza.

Restless 25-08-2009 06:43

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great, now there are two threads about this silly cow

MargaretR 25-08-2009 08:33

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I haven't followed her life story so I don't know whether she is 'silly' or not, and that is why I don't comment.

Expressing an opinion here shows that you have - which indicates that you maybe need to find more constructive pastimes :)

jaysay 25-08-2009 08:38

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 739052)
great, now there are two threads about this silly cow

That epithet is trade marked:rolleyes:;)

garinda 25-08-2009 10:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 739061)
I haven't followed her life story so I don't know whether she is 'silly' or not, and that is why I don't comment.

Expressing an opinion here shows that you have - which indicates that you maybe need to find more constructive pastimes :)

I haven't followed her 'life story', but neither do l go around with my eyes closed to what passes as popular culture, therefore feel able to express an opinion.

Similarly l've never actively followed the life stories of the royal family, by buying magazines etc. about them, but still feel able to pass comment that the system is archaic, and should cease.

Do turd spotting and conspiracy theories class as 'constructive pastimes'?

:rolleyes::D

MargaretR 25-08-2009 10:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 739093)
I haven't followed her 'life story', but neither do l go around with my eyes closed to what passes as popular culture, therefore feel able to express an opinion.

Similarly l've never actively followed the life stories of the royal family, by buying magazines etc. about them, but still feel able to pass comment that the system is archaic, and should cease.

Do turd spotting and conspiracy theories class as 'constructive pastimes'?

:rolleyes::D

Popular culture is only popular when enough people waste time on it.
Turd spotting has resulted in more red bins and environmental improvements.
Conspiracy theories have exposed corruption.

What have you constructively done today?

garinda 25-08-2009 10:59

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 739100)

What have you constructively done today?

Managed to get out of bed and not fall down the stairs, which wasn't he case yesterday.

:)


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