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Post by sasha llewylen on Jan 25, 2011 16:57:53 GMT -7
kelly, miranda kerr, resident __________________________________
FULL NAME sasha mae llewylen NICKNAMES sash, asha. CURRENT AGE twenty two DATE OF BIRTH december ninth, year. HOMETOWN chelsea, london RELATIONSHIP STATUS complicated
MOTHER bethany llewylen (née buckingham), fourty six, socialite. FATHER alyn llewylen, fifty six, banker. SIBLINGS finley noah llewylen, twenty four; analeigh grace llewlyen, eighteen. CHILDREN nada. PETS alfie, kitten, two months.
REASON FOR BEING IN NEW YORK my father got a new job here.
BEST KEPT SECRETS
1. when i was five, i stole a cadburys bar. 2. my mum cheated on my dad twice, to my knowledge. 3. i slept with a fellow teacher 4. i sing in the shower 5. i'm a huge eavesdropper
GROCERY LIST
1. jars of honey 2. mascara 3. total film magazine 4. red marker pens 5. iron tablets
MOST RECENT PURCHASES
1. new blackberry 2. kurt gieger shoes 3. grapes 4. smirnoff ice 5. feminax
INTERVIEW
"sasha is a delightful child. whilst she never quite followed in my own footsteps as i would've liked, she pursued the career she enjoyed the most, which is very corageous and inspiring. she's never been keen on the lifestyle i lead, and i know she has little respect for me now but when it comes to being a family, we're close and i'm always there for her. so far, she's enjoyed the move to new york and i'm delighted to see her making the most of the big city. "
bethany llweylen, 46
"asha is my little sister and of course i love her. she can be a spoilt brat sometimes but she's a nice girl with a tendency of bringing home the rough guys. we were close growing up and we're always there for each other. ash is my rock, especially last year when my fianceé died, and i don't know if i'd still be here without her. despite our arguments about her boyfriends, i can honestly say i would wish for nobody better than her. "
finley llewlyen, brother
"i dated sasha for a year, and we had a relatively easy relationship. she was pretty relaxed, and fun, but in the end her work took over. it's great that she's a devoted teacher and all, but she lets it rule her life and it's stressful. maybe she just got bored of me, i don't know, but i finished with her because she never gave up enough time for our relationship. we ended pretty good, it wasn't too much of a surprise anyway. last i heard, she was involved with another teacher, which i suppose is good for her. better for her schedule, you know?"
andy towers, twenty three
"i taught sasha english during her high school years, and she was an exceptional student. she maintained a good grade standard and work was always in on time. she skipped a couple of classes once, which let her record down, but apart from that i was pleased with her. she could have gone onto great things - i suppose i should be proud she settled for being a teacher instead!"
katherine mcmahon, sixty
"i would be literally nowhere with my sasha! she's been a huge rock since she became my friend, and has helped me through a ton of problems. boyfriend troubles, she's there, fam troubles, she's there. we hung out in diapers and have been close ever since, she's an amazing girl. i got depressed when she moved to new york, but we're skyping all the time and keeping in touch! i'm going to see her sometime soo, i'm excited! i love sash, she's saved my life countless times with her adorable attitude and overall benevolence."
mandy donnell, twenty three
"sasha llewylen is a fucking boyfriend and job stealer! first, we applied for the same job and okay, fair dues she got it, but then she had the audacity to gloat about it in front of me, and then a week later start parading my boy about town! she has fun pissing people off, you can see by her eyes. she's a bitch, don't trust her."
andrea graham, twenty one
PERSONAL
but really, i am... a family girl. they mean the world to me, of course. and devoted to my job, i love it.
and i live by... "But once in a while people push on to something better. Something found just beyond the pain of going it alone and just beyond the bravery and courage it takes to let someone in. Or to give someone a second chance. Something beyond the quiet persistence of a dream."
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