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Arctics star a clean-living boy



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Published Date: 14 October 2008
TV presenter and model Alexa Chung has been spilling the beans about living with Alex Turner, lead singer with the Arctic Monkeys.
"He's a very neat, clean boy and I'm a really messy girl. My clothes are strewn everywhere. I've so many it's disgusting," she confesses.

They've just moved into the house in east London but haven't got things quite how they want. "We lack a masher, sieve, colander. Once I've got all that, may the cooking commence," she says.

"In the meantime the pub across the road does great food or we get a pizza in."

If the house doesn't work out, they could always move to Normandy.

Fellow South Yorkshire musician Bill 'Biff' Byford, lead singer with heavy metal group Saxon, is putting his seven bedroom chateau at Beauficel on the market for just over £530,000.

The father of four says he wants a smaller place in France and somewhere in England. "We've lived in France for the last seven years and it has been great for the kids but they'll want to go back to England to further their education."



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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 8:11 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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