Hello boys: Model Sophie Anderton celebrates her newfound singledom surrounded by male models

December 18th, 2008

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Just weeks after her split from boyfriend Ed Buxton, it looks like Sophie Anderton is throwing herself back into the single life with aplomb.
The former Wonderbra model looked like the cat that got the cream as she mingled with male models at a party in London’s West End last night.
The 31-year-old beauty hosted a party to celebrate the opening of the first UK store for Italian label Brandy and Melville at Mahiki in Mayfair, a nightclub popular with the young royals.
After watching a fashion show, Sophie revelled in the chance to write Brandy and Melville on the toned six-packs on show.
As the male models stood in the club topless, Sophie kept warm with a fur bolero.
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Despite her recent heartbreak, Sophie was looking healthy and happy as she stepped out in a multi-tiered black mini dress and high heels.
Joining Sophie at the bash was her fashion designer pal Nicole Sconciaforni, who left nothing to the imagination in a transparent top.
Sophie split up from property developer Ed last month after dating for a year.
It’s been a tough 12 months for the former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestant.
In November 2007, she lost her ?100,000 contract with fake tanning company Fake Bake after admitting she had been duped into working as an escort girl.
She is currently working on getting her career back on track after conquering her drug addiction, but admitted she has to ‘work hard every day’ to stay clean.
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She told Closer magazine in October: ‘I’m an addict and I have to work at being clean every day,
‘My spending has been out of control for the past few years. I can’t even bear to think about what I used to spend in a week. It’s disgusting.
‘I was shopping every week, partying most nights and going on extravagant holidays. I had three Chloe Paddington bags at one point – they’re nearly ?900 a pop!’
‘I was completely irresponsible. I had to have the flashiest cars, designer clothes, shoes and bags, and was always out at the most expensive restaurants. It was mad.’
source: dailymail.co.uk

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  • 1. Paul Davis  |  December 21st, 2008 at 1:29 pm

    Re:Sophie Anderton advised to prosecute the News of The World
    Man of mystery

    Mr Mahmood has previously defended his methods.

    He said: “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with journalists exposing drug dealers… I’ve got 98 criminal convictions as a result of my work, so I must be doing something right.”

    He is also adept at infiltrating criminal ranks within the Asian community and has exposed numerous immigration scams and bogus marriages.

    For a man so skilled at exposing others, Mazher Mahmood is obsessive about maintaining his own privacy.

    It is known that he comes from somewhere in the West Midlands, and has worked on the Sunday Times and in television production.

    ‘Entrapment’ under fire

    The self-styled scourge of the criminal world works secretively, rarely going into the office at News International in Wapping.

    Written into Mr Mahmood’s contract is a clause stating that his photograph will never be published in the newspaper.

    If he features in photos that accompany his stories, his face is always concealed and a silhouette is used next to his byline.

    When Mr Mahmood won the Reporter of the Year award, a figure attired in full sheikh’s outfit, with the face covered, went up to collect the award – only for the robes to be thrown off to reveal Kelvin Mackenzie, former editor of The Sun.

    Although Mr Mahmood has helped to expose crime, many find the way he does it both morally and ethically distasteful.

    Lawyers have argued that Mr Mahmood’s conduct, backed by the editorial policy of the News of the World, deliberately involves serious breaches of the law.

    However, his work continues unabated and he often works closely with officers and says he co-operates with police at all times.

  • 2. Tina  |  December 22nd, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    It would be lovely to be surrounded by those male models… mm! :)

  • 3. Paul Davis  |  December 22nd, 2008 at 8:51 pm

    Its an astonishing rip off celebrity agents want 20% for an introduction to Sophie’s managing agent – I would sooner talk direct to Sophie over lunch and get her career back on track and moving in the right direction .

    Without going into detail, ts Sophie’s management team who are mainly to blame for many of her current career problems.

    mail me please Sophie its important to your advantage
    davisandptnrs@btinternet.com

  • 4. Paul Davis  |  December 23rd, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    Mahmood sees himself above British law, using entrapment in many cases such as John Fashanu and of curse George Galloway, his flagship “case” relied solely on the testimony of a petty criminal and poor quality audio tapes, the case collapsed but in a later damages suit, the judicary took the side of Mahmood. As Gashi the witness was to be relied upon in not just one case but two previously as well, it was revealed that he had been convicted for crimes of fraud and deception in Europe which would have made him unreliable under British law.

    In all of his “investigations” an element of participation is seen, a Judge stated that he felt that Mahmood incited matters in the Beckham kidnap case through his planted agent and he rightfully said the case would may have not proceeded as it did without Mahmood’s intervention.

    Mahmood was dismissed from the Sunday Times for dishonest investigation and unprofessional conduct.

    He breaks the law frequently, the picture above is allegedly from a fake Czech passport, he buys the drugs that he entraps people with, a classic sting where he asks the target to hold the drug, moves into a position where he can be observed or videoed and then asks for them back and the unwitting target is then caught “supplying”

    Mahmood was also investigated over expenses with another reporter Thurlbridge, when police demanded accounts of monies and their sources, neither would cooperate.

    The picture above has been in the public domain for a long time, Mahmood complains about death threats but fails to substansiate these threats, he has destroyed families, careers and public profiles to gain his story, these people paid their price and so should Mahmood.

    HE IS A CRIMINAL AND THE POLICE SHOULD INVESTIGATE HIM FOR HIS ADMISSION FOR BUYING COCAINE AT LEAST – KATE MOSS WAS!!!

  • 5. Paul Davis  |  December 26th, 2008 at 1:20 am

    A prediction for a new year headline–Sophie Anderton decides to bring prosecutions against the News of the World and the fake Shiek –should sell a few more papers.

    Go for it Sophie

  • 6. sushil  |  January 19th, 2009 at 2:40 pm

    It would be lovely to be surrounded by those fimal models… mm!
    its hot

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