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Charlotte 'The Harlot' pulls out of C5 reality show
Published Tuesday, Dec 30 2003, 22:05 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
Charlotte 'The Harlot' Hobrough has pulled out of five's new "ultimate reality TV show."
Hobrough, the first winner of Survivor UK, was one of the former reality contestants being lined up for Back to Reality, planned for February.
If she had agreed to appear, Hobrough would have battled against Big Brother loudmouth Jade Goody, Salon diva Ricardo and I'm A Celebrity winner Phil Tufnell to win money for charity.
Jeremy Spake from Airport has also pulled out, the Daily Star claims: both his and Hobrough's decision is believed to be due to the added pressures the programme will bring. As well as being broadcast live on interactive TV 24 hours a day, the cast will also be shown media coverage of their time inside the house.
Others being pursued for the show include Driving School's Maureen Rees and Big Brother's 'Nasty' Nick Bateman and Helen Adams.
Hobrough, the first winner of Survivor UK, was one of the former reality contestants being lined up for Back to Reality, planned for February.
If she had agreed to appear, Hobrough would have battled against Big Brother loudmouth Jade Goody, Salon diva Ricardo and I'm A Celebrity winner Phil Tufnell to win money for charity.
Jeremy Spake from Airport has also pulled out, the Daily Star claims: both his and Hobrough's decision is believed to be due to the added pressures the programme will bring. As well as being broadcast live on interactive TV 24 hours a day, the cast will also be shown media coverage of their time inside the house.
Others being pursued for the show include Driving School's Maureen Rees and Big Brother's 'Nasty' Nick Bateman and Helen Adams.
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