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| • | "stood outside the [police station after a car accident] puffing nervously on a cigarette", The Mirror (UK), Feb. 7, '98 |
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| • | "I smoke. I shouldn't smoke at all, but you can't give everything up overnight. I started when I was 17 while waiting around to do a scene in EastEnders. I was hooked from the start.", The Mirror (UK), Apr. 7, '00
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| • | "Danni still smokes. As she says, 'one thing at a time.'", The Mail On Sunday (UK), Jul. 2, '00 |
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| • | "pregnant and smoking in Planet Hollywood", The Mirror (UK), May 30, '01 |
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| • | "pregnant Danniella Westbrook with her son at Paradise Park Zoo in Broxbourne, smoking away", The Mirror (UK), Aug. 20, '01 |
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| • | "I'm planning to stop smoking.", OK! Magazine (UK), Apr. 4, '02 |
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| • | smoked, "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!" (UK), Apr. 29, '03 |
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| • | "Danniella, Catalina and co got a 10-a-day cigarette ration [for I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here! (UK)]", Daily Record (UK), Apr. 30, '03 |
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| • | "her one remaining vice is her up to 30-a-day cigarette habit... gets ready to head off to her Allen Carr session... Daniella - who started smoking at 11 - arrives at the centre she stops outside for a final fag. 'It's like saying goodbye to a friend,' she says... When I contact Danniella two days later she is straight and to the point: 'Darling, sorry but it didn't work. I had a cigarette that night'", Sunday Mirror (UK), Jan. 18, '04
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| • | "started smoking when she was 11 years old. She gave up for a month when her plastic surgeon refused to operate on her nose, but went straight back on the cigs after surgery. She now hopes to give up cigarettes for good for the sake of her kids", Sunday Mirror (UK), Aug. 1, '04
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| • | "Virgin Atlantic were going to shackle me to the seat because I had a cigarette in the toilet", Danniella Westbrook - EastEnders, Drugs and My Nose, Five television (UK), Dec. 11, '05 |
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| • | "There have been so many times I've enjoyed a cigarette, it's hard to pin-point one [most memorable smoke]. It's been well documented that I've been in rehab and, though I wanted to give up smoking, my therapist told me it would be unrealistic for me to give up everything at once. However, when I had cosmetic surgery there was no choice. Smoking thins the blood, making the healing process more difficult, so I was forced to stop. I was back on them after my surgery, but when my son told me that if I gave up it would be his best present ever my heart jumped. I enrolled at the famous Allen Carr school the next week. Carr is a guru in his field and his promise that he can cure you of smoking in one day has worked for so many people. As I stood in the school doorway on a wet rainy day in darkest Wimbledon and lit what I thought was going to be my last cigarette, I felt like I was saying goodbye to an old friend. I learned when I was inside the school that you could smoke all day until leaving - it was a bit like being in therapy except there was a fog of smoke. It works for many but to me it felt like I was being brainwashed. And not very successfully ... that night I sat down to watch TV and lit up!", The Joy of Smoking by Sue Carroll and Sue Brealey, '05 |
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| • | "I used cocaine throughout my pregnancy...washing it down with a potent cocktail of alcohol and cigarettes...[at 14] I also experimented with alcohol and smoked my first cigarette...I continued to snort cacaine, smoke cigarettes...I then disappeared in the [plane's] lavatory for a cigarette", Mail on Sunday (UK), Mar. 12, '06 |
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| • | "the only vice Danniella still admits to is smoking and she plans to give that up, too, because her kids keep nagging her to quit", Daily Mirror (UK), May 30, '09
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