Allow phonetic typing Troubled girl Gail Porter, TV work in the shop for charity Mary Portas








Troubled Gail Porter, one time one of Britain's highest paid girls pin-up TV, and works in a charity shop.Gail, 40, who last year described herself as "old and knackered, bald and mental health after suffering a breakdown and spent several weeks in the Medicine Unit psychological live near one of the retail outlets Charity Czar Mary Portas, living and giving in Tel Primrose fashionable, North London.Alopecia-sufferer Gail is regularly can be found on the work of voluntary shifts in the shop which sells everything from 2 handbags, shoes, dresses designer discounted books. It raises money to save the mother and Gail Children.Single work began a month ago as they rebuild their lives and already a popular member of staff, and I was told. Unfortunately, she said they were not able to escape from the strain of living in urban areas because it has been recently replaced targeting by thieves.Only this week, Gail was attractive for the return of a banner, inscribed Happy House, which had been stolen, and says: "I'm gobsmacked me. May I am naive, but I really do not think people have had in them to steal from a charity. 'trademark pink and cream, she explains, may hang outside the shop for two months. but when the staff went to open for business at the beginning of this week, and had to be missing. They brought with them tools and should have taken ten minutes because your nose, says Gail. On Monday when we went all the volunteers discovered that it was the idea of ​​devastated.The of stealing from a charity is shocking.Scots-born Gail, who has a daughter, Honey, who range in aged 9, by her guitarist husband estranged from Dan Hipgrave got a rock band Toploader, a big break in 1997 as presenter of ITV children in her life in Booked.But completely collapsed after suffering post-natal depression, the collapse of her marriage. In 2005, tried to commit suicide and her hair is blond and the height of her fame out.At fell and was expected to have a bare floor of both houses of Parliament.A Save the Children spokeswoman said: Gail was fantastic. It is not the first theft - someone stole the great Ossie Clark dress out of the window.

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