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Postdog | 21:14 Sun 18th Dec 2011 | Adverts
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I'm reasonably sure it isn't, but has anyone else here noticed the resemblance between her and Holly Willoughby - or is it just me?
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I think she looks more like Emily Symons who played Marilyn in Home & Away many moons ago.
Postdog, I'm glad you mentioned that because I brought this subject up about a year ago (it's an ad from 2009) and was shot down in flames! I also thought there was a strong likeness and that the actress was our Holly tarted up a bit.

The lady is, in fact, Elizabeth Boag.
She doesn't look as much like Miss Piggy as Holly does.
Zeuhl, you're living dangerously if you're disparaging those two fine babes.

If you think your girlfriend/wife looks better than them lets see a picture so we can judge....
Bit schtumped, who is Kenwood Triblade?
Like a Kenwood mixer, gagdet you use in the kitchen, rocky.
Sorry, I meant gadget...
How does it resemble Holly Willoughbooby.
Rocky, it's Holly and Elizabeth Boag who look alike.

While we are on the subject of Holly, she lived in the house opposite us in SW London before moving away a few months ago. Perhaps she got sick of me telling her she looked just like Elizabeth.Nice girl to talk to.
<<Zeuhl, you're living dangerously if you're disparaging those two fine babes.

If you think your girlfriend/wife looks better than them lets see a picture so we can judge.... >>

I'm amused you think Miss Piggy is a 'fine babe' but you clearly have a 'type'.

Mrs Zeuhl looks nothing like Miss Piggy and only looked like Holly when she was heavily pregnant and put on a few pounds of fat due to not being able to follow her usual exercise regime.

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