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Saturdays star Frankie Sandford had her very own Pretty Woman moment when boyfriend Wayne Bridge treated her to a three-hour shopping spree at Harvey Nichols.
The Manchester City footballer, 30, arranged for the posh store to stay open late so Frankie could have an exclusive pick of the designer clothes.
Wayne even gave the jammy 22-year-old babe free rein on his credit card at the store’s branch in Manchester.
Deep-pocketed Wayne’s gesture echoes a scene in the 1990 movie Pretty Woman, in which Richard Gere let Julia Roberts loose on all the posh shops in Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.
Following her splurge, Frankie Tweeted: “Had the most amazing night last night! I felt like pretty woman… without the prostitution! Lol”
We’re told: “Wayne loves treating Frankie. He often cooks her dinner or turns up to meet her with gifts.”
It’s all right for some. Better than petrol station flowers any day.
WINDSWEPT fans yesterday queued early in chilly gusts to buy tickets to see pop sensations The Saturdays.
Tickets for the Rhyl Pavilion concert went on sale at 10am and sold out in just two hours and 50 minutes.
It beat the whole day it took for 2008 X Factor winner Alexandra Burke to sell-out her concert on January 14, 2011 at the same venue.
London-based The Saturdays – Una Healy, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman – stage their much-anticipated concert there on February 3, 2011.
Yesterday, one Saturdays fan even tried to set up his tent at midnight but most arrived from 5.30am.
The queue grew and snaked around the foyer of the giant concert hall.
At 9.15am, Pavilion staff opened their doors and grateful fans then queued inside until the box office opened at 10am. By then the numbers had swelled to 100.
GORGEOUS girlband The Saturdays go all Sex And The City for their new pop video with a stroll down the streets of New York.
But look carefully, because all is not as it seems.
In fact, the leggy lovelies have headed to sunny LA to use the Fox Studios’ Big Apple set for their video.
We joined the bubbly babes for a sneak peek at the new promo for their latest single Higher, which sees the five girls living it up like Carrie and Co.
“We’re having so much fun in New York,” giggles blonde Mollie King, 23. “Though actually it’s Los Angeles. We’re at Fox Studios which is so cool because Britney Spears has been here – that’s all that matters! And now we are!
“There’s a yellow taxi and a school bus, it’s like New York so I feel like Carrie Bradshaw!”
But bandmate Rochelle Wiseman, 21, has spent a fortune on keeping up with the designer-clad quartet by going on shopping sprees in between shoots.
Universal’s Geffen label is looking to score its second UK number one single within the space of three weeks after The Saturdays opened up a narrow lead on midweek sales.
The girl group’s Fascination/Geffen-issued single Missing You is around 4,000 sales ahead of Flo Rida featuring David Guetta’s Club Can’t Handle Me at this early point in the week, according to OCC Data. The Saturdays’ current highest chart performance is number two, achieved in 2009 by both Just Can’t Get Enough and Forever Is Over.
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