4/05/2008

Abi Titmuss - hottest cool girl

Abigail Evelyn Titmuss, who is also known as Abi Titmuss, is a famous English TV presenter and a model. She started her career as a staff nurse at the University College Hospital of London in the year 1998. In the same year, she had a chance encounter with the popular TV presenter John Leslie at a party

They soon developed a great relationship. She suddenly shot to fame due to the scandal regarding her boyfriend, John Leslie, who was charged of rape. The scandal took place in 2002 when presenter Ulrika Johnson released her biography, stating that she had been a victim of molestation and rape in the earlier part of her career by another TV presenter who is quite popular now. At that time of crisis, Abi Titmuss stood by John Leslie all through. Yet, the couple broke off later owing to certain reasons. The sudden outburst of the scandal caused great damage to John’s career. Though he was found innocent later, he was totally ruined. That was the point from where Titmuss’s career as a TV celebrity took off. She left the profession of nursing and went ahead to enjoy her profession of modeling, mainly for the men’s magazines. Abi Titmuss was quite famous for her photogenic face and her tabloid friendly looks. Moreover, she was quite comfortable in front of camera. It helped her in a big way to receive the job of a presenter on the show ‘Richard & Judy’. But, she soon lost the job as explicit porn pictures of her, John Leslie and another women appeared in a paper, which featured them as participants of sex sessions.
Here are some new pictures of Abi Titmuss doing a sexy “Chicago” themed photoshoot. I haven’t seen anything new from her in a while and these are actually pretty hot.

Abi Titmuss was recently photographed topless and sunbathing in a public park in the UK.Abi is a British topless glamor model and actress who will star in the upcoming movie called “FAT CHRIST”.Titmuss’ film is facing some difficulties because religious people want it banned due to the Gavin Davis, the author of Fat Christ who also features as the man on the cross said: “The play is a comedy and the poster accurately reflects its content and themes – the central character stages his own mock crucifixion for an art project,” “We don’t believe it to be blasphemous and can’t understand London Underground’s censorious position. I am, however, prepared to apologise for my choice of boxer shorts.”

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