Paula yates biography
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Paula Yates: The Autobiography
Back to the memoir - it starts off well. Paula does a lovely job portraying her eccentric family and unique childhood. She does tend to mention celebrities known only to British people, like hosts of games shows or newspaper columnists. Luckily I had my iphone handy to look up various people she mentioned. She revealed more in terms of emotions and feelings in the early part of her memoir. It's much
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The Autobiography
Back to the memoir - it starts off well. Paula does a lovely job portraying her eccentric family and unique childhood. She does tend to mention celebrities known only to British people, like hosts of games shows or newspaper columnists. Luckily I had my iphone handy to look up various people she mentioned. She revealed more in terms of emotions and feelings in the early part of her memoir. It's much easier to wri
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Paula Yates
Not to be confused with Pauline Yates.
Welsh television personality and writer (–)
Paula Elizabeth Yates (24 April – 17 September ) was a Welsh television presenter and writer. Yates is best known for her work on two television programmes, The Tube and The Big Breakfast. She was subjected to intense media attention and scrutiny, owing to her popularity and her relationships with musicians Bob Geldof and Michael Hutchence.
Early life
[edit]Born on 24 April [1] in Colwyn Bay, Wales, to English parents, Yates was brought up in a show business family. Her mother was Elaine Smith (whose stage name was Heller Toren, and who later wrote under the pseudonym Helene Thornton). Up until , Yates believed her biological father to be Jess Yates, who hosted the ITV religious programme Stars on Sunday. A DNA test in that year revealed that her biological father was game show host Hughie Green.[2][3]
Yates described her childhood as lonely