Alex Sim-Wise

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Alex Sim-Wise
Birthdate: November 11, 1981 (1981-11-11) (age 26)
Birth location: London,
England
Measurements: 32d-23-34 in.
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Eye color: Hazel
Hair color: Red
Natural breasts: Yes
[[1] Official web site]

Alex Sim-Wise (born November 11, 1981) is a red-haired U.K. model, writer, and TV presenter.

Alex was raised in Coventry, and started modeling after winning the FHM 'Student of the Year' competition in 2004, in which she represented the University of East Anglia as their Student of the Month. Alex graduated in 2004 with a 2:1 degree in Film and American Studies from the University of East Anglia.[2]

Alex went on to win the Playboy UK Cyber Girl of the Year competition in 2006, and also appeared for a brief period as a Page 3 Girl for the Daily Star, making her debut in August 2005, and in 2006 won the 'Cover Girl' competition for the Daily Star on Sunday newspaper. She was also voted 'Megababe of the Year 2007' by the Megastar website. [3]

She has had her own column writing for Front since March 2007.

Her popular MySpace page attracts more than 30,000 hits a month and she is currently their official agony aunt.[4]

[edit] Television and Film Work

Alex was featured in a 2007 ITV2 documentary called Generation Xcess, which followed a group of models on various nights out in the West End. In coverage for the show she was quoted as saying that the model party lifestyle wasn't really her scene and that she was "more of a rock chick that went to gigs".[5]

Alex appeared regularly on the now defunct Nuts TV, and in early 2008 had her own show on Sumo TV called 'In Bed With Sim-Wise'. The TV show started on March 7 and consisted of strange video clips and random happenings.

She had a small featured role in the Jason Statham movie "The Bank Job" and has also filmed for a small part in the forthcoming Guy Ritchie movie RocknRolla.

She also appeared in one of Matt Willis' music videos.

[edit] References

"Alex Sim-Wise Official Myspace". 

[edit] External links