The joy of having a child
is something most women
dream of but for one aspiring model, her other dreams
are more important.
dream of but for one aspiring model, her other dreams
are more important.
Josie Cunningham has said
that her chance of becoming a
celebrity by appearing on TV show, Big Brother is worth
more to her than the life of her unborn child and so she
wants an abortion.
celebrity by appearing on TV show, Big Brother is worth
more to her than the life of her unborn child and so she
wants an abortion.
Josie, described as an
escort and a call girl, has said:
“I’m finally on the verge of becoming famous and
I’m not going to ruin it now.
“I’m finally on the verge of becoming famous and
I’m not going to ruin it now.
“An abortion will further
my career. This time next
year I won’t have a baby. Instead, I’ll be famous,
driving a bright pink Range Rover and buying a big
house. Nothing will get in my way.”
year I won’t have a baby. Instead, I’ll be famous,
driving a bright pink Range Rover and buying a big
house. Nothing will get in my way.”
The Mirror reports:
- Josie, 23, is already 18 weeks pregnant by either an
escort agency client or a Premier League footballer.
But she claims her late life-or-death decision has
nothing to do with who the father is.
She says it is based on the breakdown of negotiations
with Channel 5 to appear on the reality show.
Josie – who caused outrage in 2013 when she
demanded a £4,800 boob job on the NHS to become
a glamour model – said: “Channel 5 were keen to
shortlist me then they found out I was pregnant.“Then they suddenly turned cold. That was when I
started considering an abortion. After the operation
I will be going back to them and asking if they will
still consider me.
“I’ve also had loads of other offers to further my
career – and I’m not willing to give them up because
I’m pregnant.”“I want to be famous for being me – Josie
Cunningham, a glamour model and celebrity in my
own right. If I want to do that I need to put my
career first.
“I want the attention to be on me, not on who
fathered my child.”
Josie’s reasons for going
ahead with the abortion fall
outside NHS guidelines and the 1967 Abortion Act.
The law states terminations may be carried out if
continuing the pregnancy would damage a woman’s
physical or mental health.
outside NHS guidelines and the 1967 Abortion Act.
The law states terminations may be carried out if
continuing the pregnancy would damage a woman’s
physical or mental health.
Career plans and
fame-seeking are not valid reasons
– but celebrity-obsessed Josie is determined.
“People will disagree with my actions. They always
do, but I don’t care.
– but celebrity-obsessed Josie is determined.
“People will disagree with my actions. They always
do, but I don’t care.
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