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X Factor singer who moved Tulisa to tears is an underwear model for Ultimo's Real Woman

Sunday, September 18, 2011

X Factor singer who moved Tulisa to tears is an underwear model for Ultimo's Real Woman



By Iona Kirby and J J Anisiobi

Last updated at 5:04 PM on 18th September 2011



The X Factor singer who made straight talking judge Tulisa Contostavlos breakdown in tears on last night's show has already won a talent competition.

Mother-of-four Michelle Barrett used to be a lingerie model for Ultimo.

Just months before auditioning for The X Factor the blonde star won a place in Ultimo's Real Woman campaign and was plastered on billboards all over the United Kingdom in just a bra and knickers.

Bravo Barrett: Michelle in her undies for the campaign
Bravo Barrett: Michelle in her undies for the campaign

Michelle told the Sunday Mirror that: 'Posing in just your pants is very full-on. But on the day the shoot was very prof­essional and the photo­graphers put me at ease really ­quickly.'
Michelle was very nervous about modelling in her undies and was having second thoughts about doing it even up until the very day of the shoot.
The dedicated mother was pleased with the final outcome and admitted that after having had four kids she is very proud of her body.
After reducing Tulisa to tears on last nights show Michelle, who has children mum to Abbie, 11, Alex, nine, Stephen, six, and Holly two, admitted that she did not know who she was.
'I must admit I didn’t know her as well as I know the other three.'
Here come the girls: The rest of the Real Women pose together
Here come the girls: The rest of the Real Women pose together




After watching Michelle sing All The Man I Need by Whitney Houston, Tulisa, 23, began to tear up.
She said: You remind me of my mum. It was brilliant.'
She then broke down in tears and was comforted by Kelly Rowland, who placed an arm around her while she wiped her face.
When she had composed herself she made the comparison between the sacrifices both Michelle, 31, and her mother had made for their children, to an overwhelmed Michelle who had also started crying.


Moving: Tulisa said that Michelle reminded her of her mother, who gave up a lot for her children
Moving: Tulisa said that Michelle reminded her of her mother, who gave up a lot for her children
She said: 'Just like you she had such a beautiful voice and she didn't do anything with it.'
 

She appeared to have something of a connection with the hopeful too.
Tulisa said to Louis, Kelly and Gary: 'You guys are gonna think I'm nuts, this is a mummy and daughter thing going on.'
She went on: 'She had the most amazing voice and I wish she would stand up and do something about it.'
She was still wiping away tears when Michelle left the stage, and turned to her fellow judges to explain the emotional reaction.




A shoulder to cry on: Tulisa is comforted by her fellow X Factor judges
A shoulder to cry on: Tulisa is comforted by her fellow X Factor judges
She said: 'Me and my mum have got this really powerful relationship, she's the reason that I sing.
‘She had the most powerful voice and never did anything with it - you know, she had me, she became unwell and then, you know, she spent her life still singing in the kitchen, and I wish she'd got up and done that because she has a voice just like that.
‘Amazing. I can't believe I just got that emotional.’
She playfully added: 'My friends take the mick, they say getting emotion from me is like getting blood from a stone.'
Lovely voice: Michelle was told that her voice sounded raspy
Lovely voice: Michelle was told that her voice sounded raspy

Michelle's story was so heartwarming because she had given up her dream to take care of her four children, and felt like The X Factor was her last chance.

The mother took to the stage after telling producers: 'I don't think I will get this opportunity ever again.'
She was shaking when she came onto the stage but her nerves had calmed by the time she was called on to perform. Emotional: Tulisa broke down in tears after mother of four Michelle Bennett's audition
Emotional: Tulisa broke down in tears after mother of four Michelle Bennett's audition
Speaking about her children, she said: 'That's my biggest accomplishment to date.'
When she was asked why she had left it so long to try and forge a successful singing career, the full-time mum gave a frank answer.




She said: 'I don't think I tried hard enough to be honest. They're at an age now where i can try to pursue my dream, so I'm trying.'

The other judges were equally thrilled with the moving performance.

Kelly said: I love the raspiness in your voice.'

And Gary said: 'Michelle, I can't believe you've hidden that voice away while you've had four lovely children.'

When it came to the vote, Tulisa's response was simple.


Raspy: Michelle performed All The Man I Need by Whitney Houston
Raspy: Michelle performed All The Man I Need by Whitney Houston

She said: 'Massive, massive yes from me.'

Tulisa had forewarned fans that she had an emotional outburst while filming the auditions stage of the TV show.

She told The Mirror: 'The last thing I thought was that I’d be crying on national TV.

'It happened early in the auditions and it wasn’t just a Cheryl tear. We’re talking floodgates. I couldn’t stop.

'This one person ­performed and all the emotions built up. It was overwhelming – they ­really got me, then there was the realisation I was ­actually doing the X Factor, that my life had changed, and it all came out.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2038658/X-Factor-2011-Mother-Michelle-Barrett-moved-Tulisa-tears-underwear-model.html#ixzz1YLQhP9RY

Yvonne Akwetey in New African Woman Magazine

Thursday, July 21, 2011
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Yvonne is in the New African Woman magazine available at WHSmiths.  There are more pics inside, so I will have to grab a copy and post some more up later!

The theme was african queen!

Please vote for Yvonne A in the search for the "Next" Model 2011

Friday, June 3, 2011





Yvonne Akwetey gives us a Twirl

Sunday, May 29, 2011
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Ultimo unveils real women lingerie campaign Marie Claire

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ultimo keep it ‘Real’ with new campaign

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Ultimo unveils real women lingerie campaign

By Rebecca Cope  on Tuesday 19 April 2011

Ultimo real women campaign
Forget models - Ultimo has plucked seven 'real' women to star in its latest lingerie campaign, picking the lucky ladies from over 10,000 applicants.
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This is Ultimo's second campaign to reject the use of traditional models. Instead, they're opting for those who will actually end up buying the underwear – women aged between 18 and 46 who range between size 8 to 18, . They include a 21-year-old student, a 25-year-old medical therapist and an 18-year-old administrator.
'Real' means exactly that – the women range in shape and size, as well as age.
In the second ‘real women' campaign for the label, the models don underwear and dresses for Miss Ultimo, Ultimo and Ultimo Couture.
Ultimo Real Women Campaign
CEO Michelle Mone OBE shares the experience of modelling with the women as she starred in her own company’s campaign last year, losing six stone before daring to bare her Ultimo-clad body.
‘We were overwhelmed by the response from our last competition,’ she said. ‘All of the women were thrilled and did a brilliant job.’
But it was all in aid of a good cause. ‘We managed to raise an incredible £100,000 with this campaign for charities including Breast Cancer Care, Cash for Kids and Children with Leukaemia,’ she explained.
‘Beneath the glamour of all the make-up artists, hair stylists and crew, we all knew we were doing something really worthwhile which made the day even more special.’
The images will be on show at www.ultimo.co.uk as well as in Debenhams stores nationwide.

Ultimo Real Women - New Campaign + Press clippings

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Ultimo keep it ‘Real’ with new campaign

Featuring Yvonne Akwetey on Twitter

Video featuring www.ultimo.co.uk/features/real-women




Angie Mugadza
Angie Mugadza, 29 from Edinburgh.
Wearing MISS ULTIMO – SAIL AWAY.
Michelle Barratt
Michelle Barratt, 31 from Dublin.
Wearing ENCHANTED.
Bethan Riley
Bethan Riley, 23 from Cardiff.
Wearing ODYSSEY.
COMING SOON! - May 2011.
Charlotte Byers
Charlotte Byers, 22 from Hartlepool.
Wearing FELINE.
Claire Cousins
Clare Cousins, 22 from Liverpool.
Wearing COCO IVORY.
Yvonne Akwetey
Yvonne Akwetey, 24 from London.
Wearing POSSESSSION.
Jodi Cahill
Jodi Cahill, 22 from Liverpool.
Wearing COCO - BLACK.
Kristy Rogers
Kristy Rogers, 31 from Sheffield.
Wearing DAZZLE.
COMING SOON! – MAY 2011.
Vikkie Bamber
Vikkie Bamber, 26 from Preston.
Wearing ANIMAL SATIN.
Pauline O'Neill
Pauline O’Neill, 46 from Glasgow.
Wearing FANTASY.
Louise Evans
Louise Evans, 43 from Kent
Wearing SEDUCTRESS.
COMING SOON - JULY 2011.








Ultimo Real Women - New Campaign

Monday, April 11, 2011
Ultimo, the UK’s leading designer lingerie brand, have joined the war on size zero by opting to use “real women” for its new campaign, which is unveiling this week throughout the press, www.ultimo.co.uk and Debenhams stores nationwide.
Ultimo, which specializes in lingerie in sizes A to G cup, launched a competition last November to find real girls to showcase its summer collection. Thousands of women from across the UK applied via Facebook and Twitter, who were eventually whittled down to just eleven!

Shot in a series of elegant poses and sporting the brand new summer collection, the gorgeous winners range in sizes from 8-18 and ages 22-46 years and include a nursery practitioner, a Miss Ghana runner up, a singer and mum-of-four, an events coordinator, a fashion buyer and a student. The women are from all corners of the UK, including Cardiff, Glasgow, Dublin, London and Liverpool.

Michelle Mone OBE (39), creator of Ultimo and the brains behind the campaign, said:
“I think a lot of women are just a bit fed up with seeing models with unrealistic body images that they can never achieve themselves. This campaign was about bringing together a group of normal girls who are happy with their bodies and proud to show them off. The girls did a phenomenal job and the results speak for themselves.”

The eleven lucky ladies were taken to London for a big budget celebrity-style fashion shoot with the Ultimo ‘glam team’, including celebrity photographer Dan Kennedy, hair and make-up artists, stylist and lighting experts – the same team who worked with Ultimo babes Sarah Harding and Mel B! The winners also bagged six months worth of Ultimo lingerie.
Michelle Mone added;
“Over the years Ultimo has become synonymous with celebrity campaigns, but our lingerie is designed specifically for real women, so running this campaign was the right thing for us to do and I really hope that other big brands follow suit.”

Yvonne Akwetey, Vikkie Bamber, Michelle Barrett, Charlie Byers, Jodi Cahill, Clare Cousins, Louise Evans, Angie Mugadza, Pauline O’Neill, Bethan Riley and Kristy Rogers, were the lucky finalists chosen to front the brand. Their images will be used online at ultimo.co.uk and in Debenhams stores nationwide.
Singer and Mum-of-four Michelle (31) said:
“Being involved in the campaign has been amazing. I represent every mother that has only dreamed about something like this happening. It’s great to see such an established brand like Ultimo flying the flag for real women. It’s so important that young women see what real women look like and are educated to be proud and confident in their own skin.”
Ultimo ran a similar campaign last year for the Ultimo Couture womenswear collection, but this is the first time real women have been used to model Ultimo lingerie, which is available from Debenhams stores in sizes up to a G cup.


The new Ultimo summer collection is available now from Debenhams stores nationwide and online at  www.ultimo.co.uk priced from £12.50.