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PICS: Who went out last night looking like a can of Lilt?

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 | 6:51 AM

June 5, 2013
Never mind the current fad for having your name on the side of a can of Coke (how unfortunate for Tulisa though, eh?), Denise Welch looked like she'd taken her style pointers from a can of Lilt as she rocked up to the press launch of the fab theatre show, 'Blind Date' last night. Continue reading...
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