Unreality TV | by Lisa McGarry | Sat, Mar 21
Sat, Mar 21
The new series of The Apprentice hasn’t even kicked off yet and already we hear that two of the candidates couldn’t keep their hands off each other. The Mirror has reported that licensing development manager Kate Walsh and estate agent Philip Taylor embarked on a romance during their time...
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