SERIOUSLY?! ? Josie's own clothing range? ( linked)

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,984
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    I think it's a great idea, it's not often you see a clothing range start at XXXXXXXXXXL

    i would like you to apologise, you just made me spit out my drink.
    :D:D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,543
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    I'll buy the big pants, need them, they look really comfy!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 84
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    Toasty wrote: »
    I'll buy the big pants, need them, they look really comfy!


    John?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,497
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    Looks like its just a few t-shirts and the proceeds are going to charity. No harm. Its not like she is designing a range of clothes, just putting some slogans on a t-shirt!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,386
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    I'm no JJJ fan but this is great.

    Money goes to a worthy charity and I can avoid anyone wearing the T shirts as they will be a JJJ bore.

    A win win situation.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 638
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    What's really ironic is that the sizes are S-M-L. Josie wouldn't be able to wear one!
  • Janette800Janette800 Posts: 13,357
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    LOL...Just love these joke sites:D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,427
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    Its t shirts and sweatshirts with slogans on set up by her friends for CLIC charity, how sad OP that this offends you so much.
  • maureensmaureens Posts: 13,667
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    This has to be a p**s take surely:confused: she was a scruffy get in the house, that awful sweat top with the different coloured hood, and leggings, she had to use Rache2 dress for her eviction outfit!! edit i see the other post's saying it is for charity well that can only be a good thing then.
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    Suzi-Q wrote: »
    What's really ironic is that the sizes are S-M-L. Josie wouldn't be able to wear one!

    I pity you for feeling the need to comment on Josies size, pathetic. But thanks for making me realise its just pointless coming on this forum.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,438
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    Plastico wrote: »
    Get a grip. Supporting them with gutrot sh*t t-shirts? And how much of the proceeds go to the actual charities? It explicitly states that the company is primarily to help "build on her new celebrity", sick ickle kiddies come second.

    Why not just ask her supporters to give a tax-free donation to a charity of her choice? Believe me, by the time running costs for Randy Mare Wear (Buddha forgive me for typing that) has deducted all costs for running, printing producing and I dare say their profit, very little is going to the kid with cancer.


    JJJ fans don't give a shit about the sick kiddies but are more into halucinating about their gruesome idols.
  • bbfiveneverbbfivenever Posts: 1,675
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    Lol, MooMoo's are US

    you too can own Josie's evcition gown...The Josie collection
  • Black DaggerBlack Dagger Posts: 15,949
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    Wow.... I am speechless...
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,120
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    Does the stuff come with reinforced radioactive gussets?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,438
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    I think it's a great idea, it's not often you see a clothing range start at XXXXXXXXXXL


    It's part of their marketing for the USA when they over to Vegas for the wedding/porn movie.
    She'll feel like a size 8 when in the company of her uber-obese American fans.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 84
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    yeah but no but .....Oh my god! i soooooooo can't believe you just said that! ;)
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    josietowin wrote: »
    Its t shirts and sweatshirts with slogans on set up by her friends for CLIC charity, how sad OP that this offends you so much.


    'Randy Mare Ware is a Bristol based brand set up by friends of Josie to help build on her new celebrity, and to also raise money for selected charities of her choice'

    Bit of an afterthought me thinks after to cash in on her 5 minutes
  • mitacondmitacond Posts: 105,727
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    jobielad wrote: »
    I certainly am not suprised. Josie dolls next JJ can be Ken lol!

    Oh thats a good idea special BB ones with a free duvet;)
  • susankasusanka Posts: 755
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    "Randy Mare Ware is a Bristol based brand set up by friends of Josie to help build on her new celebrity...."

    I don't doubt it for a minute - but what happened to: "Oimm not a Celebrity. Oimm NORmallll"???? I mean, why would Josie want to "build on her new celebrity" when she doesn't want to be a celebrity in the first place :confused:?

    And is Josie promoting this charity, or is this charity promoting Josie?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,417
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    IF they make a few quid for the charity for a few weeks all well and good....

    AS LONG as ALL the money goes to the charity, minus any minor overheads for the website & t-shirts/printing costs - nothing more.
  • VesnaVesna Posts: 31,651
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    Surely they should be selling DUVET's to build on her celebrity. Wot she don't want LOL.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,417
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    I didn`t realise it was a joke site until I just looked....

    Except it`s not in the slightest amusing whatsoever - I don`t get it :confused:
  • bbfiveneverbbfivenever Posts: 1,675
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    Featuring the bed sore range NOW with built in colostomy bag...
  • fredsterfredster Posts: 31,802
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    Pootmatoot wrote: »
    Do they sell clothes that are 2 sizes too small for you?

    Or clothes that you can wear all day and then go to bed in them?
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