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Big Brother star strips to her lingerie for stab at charts
Chanelle Hayes sizzles in the vid for her new single.

The 20-year-old is banking on the raunchy clip for her song 'I Want It' to propel her to pop stardom.

And the self-confessed Posh Spice wannabe is heading to Leeds to promote it.

The Big Brother 8 star, who hails from Middlestown, near Wakefield, will be signing copies of 'I Want It' at HMV in the Headrow Centre store on Monday.

Chanelle rose to fame when just 19 as part of Channel 4's Big Brother in 2007.

At one point she quit the show after a bust-up with housemate lover Ziggy.

She is now fulfilling a lifelong dream to become a singer after starring in Chanelle: Wannabe Popstar on VH1.

Chanelle - now a brunette - will be at the Leeds music store from 5pm to meet fans and sign copies of the new single which is out the same day.

And if she keeps her word we should be seeing much more of her in Leeds after she announced plans to attend one of the city's universities.

Click on the pictures above right to see Chanelle in all her glory

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 3:28 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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