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MARMALADE AWARDS FOR MOST ORANGE CELEBRITY

MARMALADE AWARDS FOR MOST ORANGE CELEBRITY

GLAMOUR girl Jordan has been voted Britain’s most favourite “orange” celebrity according to a new survey.

The busty blonde tanned features beat those of television presenter Dale Winton to top spot.

Former England captain David Beckham, whose bronzed body was on display as he wore white speedos during his recent holiday in Italy, came third in the poll of more than 2,000 people.

The sporting theme was maintained with Welsh rugby pin up Gavin Henson named in the top five and new England assistant coach Terry Venables’ perma-tan earning him a place in the top 10.

Marmalade makers Duerr’s commissioned the fun survey as part of its 125th birthday celebrations.

Richard Duerr, Head of Sales and Marketing at the Manchester company said: “Some celebrities manage to maintain a suspect perma tan throughout the year – with many going too far with the fake tan. In fact it’s fair to say some of these stars resemble the colour of our marmalade!”

The top 10

  1. Jordan – 25%
  2. Dale Winton – 20%
  3. David Beckham– 14%
  4. Gavin Henson– 12%
  5. David Dickinson – 10%
  6. Jennifer Ellison – 6%
  7. Robert Kilroy Silk – 5%
  8. Jodie Marsh– 4 %
  9. Terry Venables – 3%
  10. Judith Chalmers – 1%

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