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An Honest Center Parcs Review, Tom Hardy Dreams & a Wedding Snub

6/2/202647 min

On this week's Vogue & Amber: Amber gives her honest review of Center Parcs after a family break full of swimming, cycling and trying to keep the kids in one place, whilst Vogue talks Britney Spears nostalgia, pregnancy insomnia and the little bedtime disruptions that come with family life.

Plus, there’s dog ball photos, tennis lesson updates, terrible baby shower cakes, a heated game of “hate or not hate”, Tom Hardy dreams, disgusting ketchup slices and some very strong feelings about a brutally rude wedding invite situation.

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    [upbeat music] This is a Global Player original podcast I'd kiss her, but I wouldn't do anything else. We were trying to establish roller hockey as a sport in Ireland, Vogue. Bloody cheek. That was enough balls for me for one day. I don't know about the circle of life. It's, it's not for me. You're supposed to change all your nicks on an annual basis. [upbeat music] Let's start recording. Oh my God, girls, how good was that? Did you get that, Emma? Did you get that? Yeah, I did. Yeah, yeah. That was actually really good. Oh my God. So my friend sent me a thing about Cheryl Cole last night when she was dancing Call My Name, and she thought that she... It was the backing track, and so she was miming, but it was, like, her, "Eh, huh, my." Now, Cheryl's a good singer, and she was dancing her hole off, so literally, like, this mega cool dance. Can totally understand it, but what a rager. When you know when you're just like, "Eh, ne, me, ne, eh," so she wasn't putting it all into it, but it, it... I know. I thought I could, I could've... I've missed my calling. You don't have to be able to sing. I was watching, I think, the American Music Awards were recently, and I was watching The Pussycat Dolls. They were doing a performance, and they're dancing their asses off, so, like, of course you're not gonna be singing full out through that

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