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-A year ago, we met Jude Cisse...

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-..an Anglesey girl

-who married a football star...

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-..and embraced the high life.

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-From Anfield to Stade de France...

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-..Djibril Cisse

-has been a colourful character...

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-..on and off the pitch.

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-He has an aura

-and an attractive persona.

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-We've gained exclusive access...

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-..to her luxurious home

-near Manchester...

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-..and got to know

-Jude and her family.

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-What, sir?

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-The joys of having boys.

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-It's been a big year for Jude.

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-We've shared the tears and the joy

-of the WAG from Anglesey.

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-Good morning, and welcome to

-the Cisse madhouse's breakfast club.

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-I'm in a mad rush, sorry.

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-Excuse the mess.

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-There are clothes everywhere.

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-The joys of having boys.

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-Right, boys, quickly, this one's

-burning. Who's finished? Who's next?

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-Me!

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-Jude and Djibril have three sons -

-Prince Kobe, Cassius...

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-..and the baby of the family,

-Marley Jackson.

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-Stop now, and don't feed the dog.

-Sit down.

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-This is a typical morning in

-the Cisse household with the boys.

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-I'm always on the go. It's a rush.

-Not enough hours in the day.

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-I've got to put my school shoes on

-because we're going to school.

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-It's back to school after Easter.

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-I'm more excited than them because

-I'm looking forward to my own space.

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-Do you like my shoes?

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-Do you like my shoes?

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-Let's go and get rid of them!

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-People think a WAG's life

-is really glamorous, but it's not.

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-I do

-the same things as everyone else...

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-..but I'm lucky that

-my mother comes over to help me.

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-Make sure you get your belts on!

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-Jude takes the children to school.

-She doesn't have a nanny.

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-Let's go, go, go!

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-We're looking forward

-to the first day back at school!

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-Jude was raised on Anglesey.

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-She's been brought up by the sea.

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-She admits she aimed for the top

-from an early age.

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-When I was growing up...

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-..I had, for want of a better word,

-high standards.

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-I always saw things and thought,

-'I want that.'

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-I worked hard to get them.

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-I was a person

-who liked nice things, really.

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-I had expensive taste, you know?

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-She was born in the village

-of Rhostrehwfa near Llangefni.

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-When I was a little girl...

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-..this is where

-I spent a lot of my time.

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-Nain and Taid lived here.

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-Nain ran the shop and post office.

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-The forecourt used to be

-where that bin is over there.

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-It was a petrol station.

-My grandfather worked there.

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-You'd drive your car in...

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-..over the pipes that went

-ding, ding, inside the house.

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-My grandmother would come out

-and fill up the car with petrol.

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-I'm glad this is still here...

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-..because Siop Newydd

-is what Nain named the shop...

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-..in Rhostrehwfa.

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-It's great.

-Can you take a photograph?

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-When Jude married Djibril Cisse

-10 years ago...

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-..this is

-the house they bought in Cheshire.

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-This is a Poggenpohl kitchen.

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-It's one of

-the top ranges of kitchens.

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-I went to them and said, "I want

-a kitchen like this and that."

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-They did it at a good price...

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-..because they took a photo

-and used it in their advertising.

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-I designed everything.

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-Where I wanted this and that to go.

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-I wanted a teppanyaki machine.

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-It's great because I cook on it.

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-It heats up and cooks the food.

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-It's nice if you're

-having a drink with friends...

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-..and cooking at the same time.

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-The only regret I have...

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-..about the design of the kitchen

-is the wine cooler.

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-It's not big enough. It's too small

-for me because I like wine.

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-I could do with it

-being slightly bigger.

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-But I do have

-a lot more in the house.

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-Come with me.

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-There's a small bar here

-with more alcohol.

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-When you have an appetiser

-before food or something...

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-..we come here for a drink.

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-But there's also another room.

-Come with me.

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-This is the entertainment room.

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-It started off with the children.

-They play in here all day.

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-There's a projector screen

-behind there.

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-I designed this space...

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-..because it's brilliant

-for the children to jump on.

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-But they're not here now,

-so I can do it instead!

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-It's nice at night because sometimes

-I come in here and cuddle up.

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-By buying the house,

-they also bought titles.

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-Jude and Djibril became Lord

-and Lady of the Manor of Frodsham.

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-I've never used it, but people tell

-me, "It's about time you used that.

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-"Put it on the credit cards

-when you book a hotel or something."

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-People think

-there's a lady coming to stay.

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-But they wouldn't

-be thinking that when they saw me!

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-Back in Rhostrehwfa...

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-..Jude is visiting the chapel where

-she used to go to Sunday school.

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-I haven't been here for 23 years.

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-Nothing much has changed either.

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-I'll see if we can go inside.

-Let me find out who lives here.

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-Hello.

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-Hello.

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-Do you remember me? Menna?

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-You don't remember me?

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-You don't remember me?

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-No.

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-It's Jude. Judith, Do you remember

-my grandmother, Lillian Littler?

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-Judith!

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-Judith!

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-How are you?

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-It's nice to see you.

-You haven't changed.

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-I didn't recognize you.

-You've altered.

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-Oh, my gosh,

-it's really nice to see you.

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-You too. I remember you

-coming to Sunday school.

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-I told them that's where I came

-every Sunday. Can we go inside?

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-Of course.

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-It hasn't changed.

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-It's still the same.

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-We've had a few

-minor alterations but not many.

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-It's retained its character.

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-Do you remember coming from your

-class to here, to start the service?

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-Auntie Eileen and Auntie Gladys were

-with you. Dilys Hughes sat there.

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-Here are some photographs

-which go back many years.

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-Reverend JM Job and Mrs Job.

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-Does Mrs Hughes still come here?

-Does she still play the piano?

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-Yes, she still plays the piano.

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-It's good that you're still going

-and children still attend...

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-..because it's really important.

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-Yes, for small children.

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-I'd like my children

-to do something like this...

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-..but my son

-plays football every Sunday.

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-That's how it is nowadays.

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-That's how it is nowadays.

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-Times have changed.

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-Things have changed a lot,

-but you haven't.

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-Could I have a photograph with you?

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-A photograph taken with my camera,

-to show Nain?

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-Of course you can.

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-The home is luxurious.

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-Jude's asserted

-her stamp and style everywhere.

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-I saw this sculpture...

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-..which wasn't in a frame...

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-..but I took it to a woman I know

-who makes frames.

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-I asked her to frame it

-so that I could hang it in my hall.

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-I didn't spend a lot of money on it,

-to be honest.

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-Well, it might be

-a lot of money for you...

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-..but maybe not so much for me.

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-This is the one room which lets

-you know a footballer lives here.

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-Big names from the soccer world

-are everywhere.

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-There are mementoes of Djibril's

-career with Liverpool and France.

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-I call it the trophy room but the

-children call it the games' room.

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-It's good if you have a drink...

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-..and your friends want to play the

-football machine or play snooker.

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-The children

-use this room more than me.

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-They love playing

-the fruit machines.

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-Forget the fruit machines, it's the

-big names that grab your attention.

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-After leaving school at 16,

-Jude moved to Bangor.

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-She started

-a child-minding business...

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-..began a teachers' training course,

-and had a child of her own, Liam.

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-But in time, as a single parent...

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-..she decided to leave North Wales

-and move to Cheshire.

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-One has to ask, did she go there

-specifically to find a footballer?

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-No, I didn't think, 'I'm going to

-find a husband with lots of money...

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-'..who's going to give me

-a big house.'

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-I was very independent, I'd think...

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-..'I'm a single mum

-and I'm going to make it alone.'

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-It's nice coming home

-and seeing where you grew up.

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-It takes you back.

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-Fond memories,

-and it's a good place to go back to.

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-While she's in Bangor,

-she meets Susan...

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-..a friend from her school days.

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-The pair lived together for a time

-in the city.

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-Do you remember which one it is?

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-Do you remember which one it is?

-

-Garfield Terrace.

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-It's that one, the one on the end.

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-Can you see it?

-How old were we at the time?

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-I'd just passed my test.

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-I'd just passed my test.

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-You were 17 and I was 16.

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-And you wrote off my car.

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-Good times.

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-Good times.

-

-Do you remember going to work...

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-..every morning at 7.00am...

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-..still hung over

-from the night before?

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-We never slept, did we?

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-Do you remember that guy

-doing wheel spins out here?

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-That guy who was in love with you?

-He'd shout, "Susan!"

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-Do you know what? It was good

-we were on the second floor.

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-We could hide.

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-It was easy to hide, wasn't it?

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-We'd open the window

-and tell all these boys...

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-..who wanted to go out with us,

-"She's not in, sorry."

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-We were good girls, really.

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-OK, I'll speak for myself.

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-Let's go.

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-Bye-bye!

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-That was a blast from the past.

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-Did you ever think you'd end up

-marrying a footballer?

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-In Part 2, we find out more

-about Djibril Cisse...

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-..the footballer

-who changed her life.

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-Everyone said to me,

-"Eurgh, what do you see in him?

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-"He's ugly and looks aggressive."

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-But there was something

-really charming about him.

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-A chance

-to do some serious shopping.

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-I'm sure they're all saying.,

-"Typical WAG!"

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-Shopping? I never go shopping!

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-And the other WAGs arrive

-for a night to remember.

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-# I'm a survivor #

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

-

-Subtitles

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-Jude Cisse's home near Manchester.

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-Even WAGs get flat tyres

-from time to time.

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-Today's not a good day

-for it to happen.

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-Jude has little time for us

-or anyone else.

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-I've no time to waste today.

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-The girls

-are coming round for dinner.

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-See? I've jump leads,

-a battery charger and all kinds.

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-Emergency. There you go.

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-Are you ready?

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-I'm just on my way

-to pick up my friend.

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-Claire's my best friend, by the way.

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-Claire Henry. She used to be married

-to Thierry Henry.

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-Claire's the one I always go

-away with, if I'm going to Dubai...

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-..or when I want to go abroad.

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-I've a handful of best friends.

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-Some of them you'll meet tonight.

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-But before dinner with the WAGs...

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-..Jude needs to pick up Claire

-to go shopping.

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-There she is.

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-Nice of you to show up.

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-The two haven't seen each other

-in a long while...

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-..and there's a lot to discuss.

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-You need to fill me in on these men

-who keep texting you.

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-Manchester's shops come into view...

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-..and we find out

-what shopping with WAGs is like.

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-We're going to visit

-my personal shopper...

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-..because she's kept things for me.

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-I don't have much time,

-so a personal shopper is handy.

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-She gets things ready for me.

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-I just go in

-and say, "OK, OK, OK"...

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-..and leave.

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-OK, so I'm going to stop here.

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-There's no time to waste.

-She parks as close as possible.

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-She puts us in our place.

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-I'll leave the key in the ignition,

-or with you.

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-It's double yellows, but if

-they come, you could just phone me.

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-Great. Thanks, Jude!

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-What about Selfridges?

-I like a bit of Selfridges.

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-I've got to pop into Mac

-and get some lipstick. I've run out.

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-But first, she meets her

-personal shopper in Harvey Nicks.

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-An hour later, and here she is.

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-You're all set.

-You've done beautifully.

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-I know, thanks to you.

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-I know, thanks to you.

-

-You don't need any encouragement!

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-This is Joanne, my personal shopper.

-Thank you so much.

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-You always do wonders

-Thanks so much, Joanne.

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-I'll see you Saturday.

-Thank you. Bye.

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-I'm really happy.

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-She's always brilliant

-at helping me.

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-I just like her style.

-She's a nice girl.

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-She's good at what she does,

-as you can tell.

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-I've left with three bags.

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-I only went in for one outfit...

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-..but I've come out

-with shoes, dresses...

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-..and whatever else.

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-Where's Claire?

-Oh, my gosh, I've lost her.

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-She ran off, saying, "I've got to go

-and find these Chanel shoes."

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-I think she's gone into Selfridges.

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-She's not answering her phone.

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-That can only mean one thing.

-She's in a changing room.

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-What do you mean, "Where am I?"

-Where are you?

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-I'm going in quickly

-to look for her.

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-I want to quickly pick up my

-lipstick, OK? I'll be two minutes.

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-Nothing to do except

-wait for the girls once again.

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-Thank goodness

-I don't have to wait for too long.

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-Lipstick

-doesn't take much time to try.

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-She went in

-to try and find these shoes.

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-They're funny. Look at them.

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-It's not what I went in for,

-but I like a pair of trainers, me.

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-I'm more of a trainers' girl

-than a heels' girl.

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-Life with Jude

-is one endless adventure.

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-Before the WAGs arrive for dinner...

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-..I find out

-how, when and where she met Djibril.

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-We met one night in Manchester.

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-We met at a restaurant

-called Living Rooms.

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-Nobody believes me,

-but I had no idea who he was...

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-..because he hadn't

-signed for Liverpool at the time.

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-He didn't chat me up.

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-He didn't try anything.

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-He was just a very nice gentleman.

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-After a fortnight...

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-..he said to me,

-"I think you're the one."

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-I said to him, "How do you know?"

-because I was a little shocked.

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-But he's like me, in a way. He knows

-what he wants and goes for it.

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-It's eight o'clock

-and friends arrive for dinner.

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-Hello.

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-Are you OK?

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-Yes. You brought

-the little ones with you. Come in.

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-The dogs and the WAGs were

-looking forward to a good night.

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-They bring out the champagne

-and the vodka but I prefer rose.

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-We're all just normal people.

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-There's nothing different

-about us...

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-..except our clothes

-are more expensive...

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-..and we go to

-more expensive places.

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-It smells amazing.

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-It's not got any rubbish in it.

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-Argh, ma jeez, man!

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-Shauna Muamba...

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-..is married to Fabrice Muamba.

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-He had a heart attack

-on the football pitch...

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-..in front of 50,000 fans.

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-I became good friends with her.

0:20:320:20:35

-She's invented these sauces

-called Mrs Muamba.

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-They contain no harmful ingredients.

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-Waste not want not.

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-I'll put water in it

-and swill it out.

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-Liz McClarnon

-is another friend of mine.

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-She was

-in the girl band Atomic Kitten.

0:20:550:20:57

-I chat a lot to Liz, to be honest.

0:20:580:21:01

-That was a good night.

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-This'll cook through

-and then we've got to dish up.

0:21:030:21:06

-Karina owns Neighbourhood...

0:21:070:21:10

-..and Victor's, the places

-I go to for a girls' night out...

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-..to have food or to dance.

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-It's more famous

-for the celebrities who go there.

0:21:170:21:22

-What was her friend and family's

-reaction to her dating Djibril?

0:21:220:21:27

-It was really frustrating

-in the beginning...

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-..because everyone said,

-"Eurgh, what do you see in him?

0:21:310:21:34

-"He's ugly and he looks aggressive."

0:21:340:21:37

-I was trying to explain to them

-that in the flesh, not in photos...

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-..he's really attractive.

0:21:440:21:46

-He has an aura. He has a persona.

0:21:460:21:50

-He's bloody clever.

0:21:520:21:54

-We can watch the sunset.

-Shall we Snapchat the sunset?

0:21:570:22:00

-I actually am going to.

-J's replied to me.

0:22:010:22:04

-We have fun.

0:22:040:22:06

-They make me laugh.

0:22:060:22:08

-They're down to earth.

0:22:110:22:13

-They're just fun.

0:22:130:22:15

-Cheers, anyway!

0:22:150:22:16

-Cheers, anyway!

-

-Cheers!

0:22:160:22:18

-It's time for us

-to leave the girls and the bubbly.

0:22:220:22:26

-One thing's for sure,

-they know how to have fun.

0:22:260:22:29

-Next time, we're allowed access

-to a very special room.

0:22:330:22:37

-I have to be honest, I have

-a bit of a shoe and handbag fetish.

0:22:390:22:43

-Jude shares the frightening pitfalls

-of living a life of luxury.

0:22:460:22:51

-The police said, "Probably they were

-here to hold you to ransom."

0:22:520:22:57

-But she also shares fond memories

-of Djibril's career highlights.

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-One night in Istanbul.

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-It was an absolutely amazing night.

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-Liverpool

-are champions of Europe again!

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