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| • | "she takes a puff on a ubiquitous cigarette ... 'I smoke and drink and eat everything I want to'", Bergen County (NJ) Record, Aug. 2, '88 |
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| • | Q Magazine (UK), 90's |
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| • | "Jerry Hall has spent pounds 7,500 on a hypnotist in an attempt to give up smoking", The People (UK), Dec. 3, '95 |
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| • | "Jerry laughs nervously and lights up a Marlboro ... Jerry pauses and takes another drag on her cigarette ... Jerry lights a Marlboro, drinks some tea and adjusts her rubies", Courier Mail (Australia), Jun. 15, '96 |
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| • | "She looked extremely thin and gaunt. I thought it odd that she was smoking", New York Daily News, Jul. 23, '98 |
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| • | "sneaking out for a cigarette", The Express, Nov. 19, '98 |
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| • | "fire up a cigarette", Harper's Bazaar, Aug. '99, p. 120 |
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| • | shown holding backstage a fashion show, RTL (German TV), Mar. 6, '00 |
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| • | "flicking ash off her cigarette", Sunday Times (UK), Jun. 25, '00 |
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| • | lit up, her brand was American Spirits because they were organic, Guardian (UK), c. Jul. '00 |
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| • | "'Do you mind if I smoke?'... Deeply drawing on her cigarette", The Express (UK), Jul. 1, '00 |
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| • | "a grateful drag of her cigarette" Daily Telegraph (UK), Jul. 17, '00 |
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| • | "Within two minutes of settling down to discuss her imminent portrayal of The Graduate's middle-aged temptress Mrs Robinson, Jerry Hall has posed two questions: 'Do you mind if I smoke?' and 'Would you like me to seduce you?'", "she says in a languid Texan drawl before drawing deeply on her cigarette.", Daily Express, Jul. 17, '00
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| • | "drawls Jerry, eyes wide, eyebrows arched, waving a cigarette in one hand and a David Bailey close-up of her bare torso in the other", "Jerry gives me a sassy grin, settles herself on her cushion, smooths out her new Vivienne Westwood skirt and lights another cigarette", The Sunday Telegraph (Review supplement) (UK), Jan. 14, '01
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| • | "waving a cigarette in one hand...lights another cigarette", Daily Telegraph (UK), Jan. 15, '01
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| • | same, Daily Telegraph (UK), Jan. 15, '01
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| • | "lights another cigarette", "waving a cigarette in one hand", Sydney Morning Herald, Jan. 18, '01
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| • | "she says, reaching into her raffia beach bag for her cigarettes and masking her lighter blowing off the sea", "She throws her head back, exhales smoke" The Sunday Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph Magazine supplement) (UK), Jul. 22, '01 |
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| • | "sucking on another cigarette", The Independent (UK), Aug. 27, '01 |
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| • | "reaching into her raffia beach bag for her cigarettes", Courier Mail (UK), Sep. 11, '01 |
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| • | "gritted her teeth and lit up a cigarette [in the back of a London mini-cab]", w/pic dragging, Daily Mail (UK), May 20, '02 |
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| • | "admitted her well-preserved looks were partly down to luck. She said: 'I guess it's just luck. It sure as hell ain't careful living. With all the wine and fags, I should look like a wizened old French lady, ya know?'", Daily Mail, Aug. 19, '02
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| • | "Reaching for a cigarette", Daily Telegraph (UK), Sep. 6, '02 |
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| • | "after having dinner with Phil Bronstein, Sharon Stone's ex, Hall popped outside for a smoke, only to find herself locked out", New York Post, Mar. 24, '05 |
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| • | "[singer Rachel Fuller] it was cigarettes and coffee that bonded us. We both like to hang out in our dressing rooms, drinking coffee, smoking and gossiping", Mail on Sunday (Night & Day magazine) (UK), Jun. 26, '05 |
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| • | "I like the odd glass of wine, a coffee and a cigarette", Contactmusic, Aug. 11, '05
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| • | "Jerry Hall says she doesn't mind drinking coffee and enjoying the occasional cigarette these days as she is so old her eyesight is failing so she can't see her wrinkles", Vogue, Aug. 12, '05
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| • | "I never eat between meals and I don't eat junk food. I mostly stick to fish, vegetables and chicken. But I do love chocolate, coffee, red wine and cigarettes...", Daily Mirror (UK), Sep. 21, '05
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| • | "I notice that she smokes, because she gets through almost as many cigs as me. She says it's because they don't get many rehearsal breaks, so she has to cram the nicotine in when she can", The Observer (UK), Oct. 2, '05
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| • | "'Oh darling, I forgave, and forgave, and forgave and forgave to the point where it wasn't very healthy at all', she says, inhaling deeply on her cigarette ... ", Evening Standard (UK), Oct. 10, '05
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| • | "offers a cigarette, rushes to open a window as she lights up... another drag on her cigarette", Sunday Express (S magazine) (UK), Mar. 25, '07 |
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| • | quit - "In 1983 he (Allen Carr) discovered an easy way to quit and has since devoted his life to helping others kick the habit including the well-known faces of Richard Branson, Leslie Grantham, Jerry Hall and Ruby Wax.", website, when?
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| • | "Beautiful Jerry Hall starts smoking in the mornings...[her] first act of the day is to drag on her cigarette" w/pic, Revue du Liban, when?
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