Sunday 2 December 2007

Life After Death

So ... my new found dissertation is to be on role models, and there is most definitely one in this week's press.

Kelly Brook is to be applauded for her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing.

The presenter come actress has been a loveable warm addition to the show, and interestingly avoided the fate of other equally attractive, talented contestants such as Gabby Logan and Penny Lancaster, by appearing approachable and warm.

Her presence on the show clearly marked a flawless transition from the pages of mens mags to mainstream children's entertainment.

She has been likeable, approachable and surprisingly un-Hollywood, despite the A-List fiance who sat watching her in the crowd, .... and for that reason she was the season's clear favourite.

However, tragedy struck this week when her father lost his battle with throat cancer.

My heart completely goes out to her - I lost my parents when I was nineteen, and I completely appreciate and understand both her desire to carry on with the show, and her decision to quit after realising she could no longer put her whole heart in to it.

The events of this week, and Kelly's dignity in dealing with them, have only furthered my admiration for the star, and underlined her positivity as a role model to children.

Her attempts to carry on regardless teach an important lesson to children who may find themselves in a similar situation. The only way to ensure life carries on after death is to live, and to live life to the max.

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