My
Bio
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| Stats: 34C/25/32 |
Dress: 8/10 |
Height 4′10 - petite but
in proportion |
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| Hair: Long & Blonde |
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Feet: A diddy size 3 |
Talents:
I am very flexible and I can achieve most yogic positions. I can
present to camera with confidence whether live or recorded and
read an autocue with ease. I also enjoy writing scripts and
planning creative projects and I also love to sing!
Biography:
I originally come from a small town called Swindon, which if you
haven’t heard of then you’re very fortunate! Before the housing
development Swindon was formerly called Swine-down, as it was
home to mostly pig farmers and their pigs. If I didn’t fear
Swindon vigilantes coming after me I’d go as far to say that it
hasn’t really moved on much!
I won’t bore you with the banal details of my childhood, but I
will confess to losing myself in fiction and dreaming of another
life, another world.
As a young adult, I attended college in Swindon and devoted much
of my early life to reading or losing myself in my other passion
- writing.
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to media companies seeking experience and offering my services.
This was at first not met with great enthusiasm and for a while
I decided to change tack and went to work in Cyprus as a holiday
rep. Now most people will
tell you that being a holiday rep is all about encouraging your
guests to get ridiculously drunk and make prats of themselves on
the local booze cruise, getting horrible drunk, and waking up on
a bus to Coral Bay. Well of course much of this is true, but
what they don’t tell you is that you will be on call 24/7
hosting welcomes, guiding excursions, organising paperwork and
dealing with complaints! Whilst I thoroughly enjoyed my year as
a rep - it certainly made me realise that I didn’t want to spend
the rest of my career as a civil servant!
Upon my return to the UK I applied to various universities, once
more intent on a media career. I had always had a passion for
radio and with this in mind I signed up to Southampton Institute
who had their very own student station, “Sin FM”. I received a
BA (hons) in Media Writing but the highlights for me without a
doubt were the extracurricular activities I devoted my time to.
(No - not that kind!) I became heavily involved with the student
station, cross-promoting it with “Debauchery”, a club night I
worked for - and presenting playlist shows, as well as my own
alternative dance show on Friday nights. I also managed to get
some work experience at various radio stations such as BRMB and
seemed to always be involved in one project or another - which
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I later ran
my own dance night and even spent a short stint in
Ibiza, first selling club tickets on the strip and later
promoting for the fabulous “Charleys Angels” who played
weekly at Summon.
Leaving university was a bit of an anticlimax. Bizarrely
I ended up working in Legoland for several weeks,
dishing up spuds in a little cafe shaped like a
fortress. It did feel quite like a prison from the
inside and this fuelled me into pestering absolutely
every media company I, my friends or Google could think
of!
I secured a work experience placement as Slough FM,
which kind of killed my aspirations to be a radio
presenter. I realised that unless you are a well known
presenter for a more independent station there is little
to no creative input!
I’d always had various companies in mind that I’d love
to work for but my ultimate job - in my mind then -
would be to work at the BBC.
And then it happened. Perhaps it was my amazing talent
and witty repertoire, or maybe the recruitment panel
thought that giving me a job would mean that they would
no longer have to pore over endless applications and
letters from myself!
So I dished up my last jacket spud and legoman meal,
flung down my pinny and said ‘bye bye loonyland - hello
BBC’ in the best regional accent I could muster.
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I had made it - an
impoverished graduate in my first media career and on
12k per year. Break out the champagne.
Of course I mock now but was thoroughly delighted at the
time! I was working at a Broadcast Media Co-ordinator -
which is actually a bit of a swanky name for a data
entry assistant and PA! It was all going swimmingly, I
attended various training days, signed up for a
broadcast law course and even spent work experience on
Radio 1 and CBBC but then our department shut down. Not
one to be put off I through myself back into the job
hunt and whilst success was not immediate, I did manage
to completely redecorate my bedroom walls with my
rejection letters.
When my contract came to an end I was signed up to the
in-house temping panel, which is a bit like a secret
society! I found out about it through word of mouth and
half the staff don’t even seem to realise it existed!
They gave me various PA/Team assistant roles and I found
myself working in IT, Radio Drama and Theatre to name a
few!
Unfortunately the assignments were pretty short term and
I found myself living back with my parents temporarily
in Swindon - looking for a more regular job!
Around this time I had helped a friend out at a model
agency and they advised me to get a professional
portfolio shot. So without too much thought I did so and
posted it on various forums..and started to get loads of
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I did various
portfolio shoots as well as helping out friends, and shooting
for charities. I discovered that I loved modelling, dressing up
and performing for the camera and started to shoot for my own
website. www.KazB.co.uk
And then from out of the blue the BBC called. They had a job for
me based in London starting asap - I was over the moon!
Then a couple of months into the role we were informed the
department was closing down. I was beginning to think I was
jinxed! Without going into great detail I started to feel
disillusioned. With the need to channel my energy into something
I decided to focus on my website once more and writing. I became
more entrenched in the modelling scene and got to know many of
the photographers and models.
Then as fate would have it, a friend invited me to a party
called the BGAFD party. This is where I met my good late friend
Joe A and apparently had a fruity liason with Ms Rampton in the
ladies room!
I had decided by now that my job really wasn’t for me and had
toyed more and more with the idea of modelling, acting and
presenting. With the encouragement and advice of my good friend
Joe I took the plunge and took on some tv work at a couple of tv
stations…then the modelling offers really started to flood in!
That was October 2006 and I entered the industry as a coy young
thing. And now here I am just over a year later, a lot
naughtier, a lot more deviant but still the same Kaz, loving
every minute and welcoming new challenges. |
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Summary of my
modelling experience to date:
PRODUCT/BRAND ADVERTISING
*Strictly broadband boat party
*Strictly broadband@ Meet the p*** stars
*Featured in the Kiss Clubland advertisement
*Modelled fashion for a Chelmsford magazine
*Modelled lingerie for Gossard & Cancer care and local Southern
papers for a charity event
*Promoted at Max Power
*Presented car adverts for TLC Logistics
*Promotions and media assistant for Debauchery (uk) and
Charley’s Angelz (Ibiza)
*Promotional assistant for Sin AM
GLAMOUR WORK
*Modelled for Daily Sport
*Featured in a wetlook video in Cannes
*Glamour Breaks
*Featured in video for Virtual content
*Nuts slut
*Pantymania
PRESENTING
*Babeworld Presenter on Channel 909 (current)
*Presented for SPORTBABES XXX for a year and a half
*Presented for TVX
*Presented student radio for Sin am for three years
*QVC the shopping channel, modelling and presenting spa bath
range
*Two live guest appearances on Kerrang Radio
ADULT MAGAZINES:
*Mayfair Up & Cummers (Nick Gurgle)
*Parade Photoset and interview
*Escort (Anthony Farnborough)
*Escort (September 2005 shot by FotoPete
*Just 18 (September 2005 shot by Dave Beecham)
*Toobluehardcore (Shot by Dave Beecham)
*Razzle (Nick Gurgle)
Features:
New Woman magazine
More Magazine
The Daily Sport news
FILMS
*Playboy Spice Extreme with Lala x
*Shop SecretsSwalk Productions
*’Wake Up Call’ Explicital Films - with Alyssa Summers and JJ
*Gluttony - Lustrous films
*Depth Charge (Glimpse)
*Playboy amateur dogging shoot
*Playboy Spice girls with Lolly Badcock
*2 solo vids for Fiona Cooper 691 and 2nd TBA
*Girl/girl Shoot for TVX with Alicia Blue (Shot by Pete Mariott)
*Girl/girl Shoot for TVX Fantasy Channel with Dori “Hot Hole
Honeyz”(Shot by John Miller
*Girl/girl/Girl/girl ShootWendy vs Donna
also starring Sahara Knight and Kaz B
*Kaz B/JJ shoot for James o Shea Dirty talking dvd and The
Girlfriend Experience
*KazB & JJ TVX ‘Sex Makeover’ (Shot by John Miller)
*KazB & JJ Private “I only love a bit of slap & tickle”
(presented by Ionie)
*KazB & JJ Nectafilms (Shot by Tas)
* Kaz & JJ Realcouples
Daisy Rocks 30 girlgangbang (title not known)
MiSCELLANEOUS
*Various lingerie, glamour & art shoots for amateurs and semi
pro photographers (portfolio/web/publication).
*Took part in Documentary “Amsterdam Nights” as seen on Bravo tv
*Took part in a channel 4 sex education documentary
To Join my yahoogroup visit:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Champagne-Tease/
Myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/kazbxx |
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