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Amelia-Rose

Season 8, Ep. 81

Amelia Rose, shirty & surviving on the mean streets of Bradford (the posh bit). Looks might be deceiving, a paradox of Barbie crossed with one of the lads, and a self-proclaimed gym bro. Find Amelia on Instagram: @ameliarosecomedy and @amelia.powerlifts.


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