OK! Interview: Peter André & Katie Price
March 19, 2009The former
Do you live a normal life here in the
Peter: In
Katie: You think it’s pretty normal to go and have a 13-mile run along
The Beckhams attempt to “conquer
KP: Well, we never said that we were trying to break
PA: I think that they are so successful anyway –who cares. It doesn’t matter, and I think –you know, good luck to them! We love them.
What are your thoughts on Victoria Beckham’s style?
KP: Sometimes, I do think that she tries too hard. I would actually like to see her in a tracksuit, and UGG boots going to the shop buying newspaper – smiling.
What are your thoughts and feelings on fellow
KP: Oh, it is awful. But I think that it is so brave and I am just gutted for her. We talk about her day and night. I would love to be by her side just the whole way, you know.
PA: It’s really put everything into perspective for us. We are living the American dream but what does it all mean when you think back to someone who can’t see their children after a certain period of time. She will never see them again.
Have the both of you reached out to her?
KP: I’m supporting her.
PA: We’ve sent her some messages, and we have sent her some flowers.
KP: I do say that they need to do a Jade charity, and I would love to be a part of that. I said that next year, I would run the marathon to raise money for that.
PA: Well, I was actually thinking of writing her name across my forehead when I do the
MCC members guide on how to dress
The exclusive social club has sent members a two-page illustrated guide of its strict dress code.
Bare midriffs, torn jeans and thongs are banned from the Member’s Reserve.
Men will be refused entry to the Long Room or Member’s Dining Room if they have no tie or wear a zippered jacket and women will be turned away in leggings, denim jackets or three-quarter pants.
In case members don’t know what tracksuit pants and ugg boots look like, the MCC had models pose in the unacceptable clothes.
The latest MCC membership letter warns members they will not be admitted unless they can pass the fashion police.
“To avoid any embarrassment at the turnstiles, please ensure that your attire, and that of your guests, is appropriate.”
MCC chief Stephen Gough said the guide was necessary to inform members, who will this year pay up to $726 in fees.
“It’s come about because we have so many occasions when members might bring guests that are unaware of the requirements,” he said.
“Sometimes members themselves don’t know what is expected of them.
“So we’ve done this because it can be embarrassing for people to get knocked back and a major inconvenience.”
But MCC members said the dress guide was a step too far.
Country member Brendan Carrick said the MCC was pointing out the obvious.
“If you’re a member, you know what you’re expected to wear,” he said.
“You don’t need a two-page guide to remind you to wear a collar or to remind your guest that they have to wear a tie.”
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