I’m just saying. If there is actual proof, not he said she said rubbish. Solid proof then the press would print it.
Anyone watch Geordie OG’s? When Marnie was pregnant the press were running a story on Casey sexting someone else and they had screenshots and pictures to prove it. They were printing the story. The only reason they didn’t was because they could prove it was years ago when he lived with this parents but the story claimed it was whilst she was pregnant. If they could put that much stress on a pregnant woman then they really don’t care.
If there is proof Dan actually cheated it would be out there. I just don’t agree with the witch hunt and hating of a person without the proof. Comment on his behaviour in TOWIE and the recordings by all means as that can’t be denied but not on things where there is no proof.
I’m just replying. They wouldn’t print it. Not a big enough story, heads into troublesome territory because of young children being involved. If it was a story involving AAA list people.... possibly they would take the risk if an exclusive would sell 500k more papers. Nobody’s buying a newspaper just to read about buff Rodney Trotter cheating on his doormat wife
Can anyone do some companies House research on her theatre school academy?
-Not been open long so no accounts on there
-She’s the only director of the business, it’s a one woman operation
-The registered office is on a “desks to rent” business park
-drama academy is a rented former office above a co-op
Very standard small new business, cheap to set up (all in probably under £10k) and just unfortunate to launch before lockdown. Almost certain to make a big loss in the first year due to the cost of renting the premises, lots of competition in this sector so very unlikely to be able to build it into a valuable, big operation. Considering the time and commitment needed to run the lessons, and the cost of hiring someone qualified to do that for the business owner, I’m guessing she runs the classes and makes potentially about £80 a session (eight kids, £10 each) which is probably a fair step down from Eastenders money given that hiring the space and paying business costs will be about 2/3rds of what the classes bring in.