FLORIST Jane Sexton is hoping to find fame after taking part in a competition in which she was chained to five other girls.
FLORIST Jane Sexton is hoping to find fame after taking part in a competition in which she was chained to five other girls.
Jane, 24, of Gerrards Cross, was voted off the competition run by Chris Tarrant's Capital FM breakfast show on Wednesday, but hopes that she could now find work in the media.
Jane is following in the footsteps of her friend Claire Strutton who appeared on the hit TV show Big Brother.
She said: 'I don't think I'll become such a big star as Claire but I would like to find some sort of media work, maybe as a radio presenter.'
The girls' first day in chains saw them meet Chris Tarrant in the morning and then go to Madame Tussauds. Jane said the day had been tiring but thoroughly enjoyable.
The girls stayed in a giant room at a top London hotel, The Hampshire in Leicester Square, and they found sleeping and toilet arrangements a challenge.
After being voted off, Jane said: 'I'm not too disappointed because I had such a good time. The highlight of the week was a dance routine we did at Pineapple Studios in London.
'I was disappointed to go today just before we were due to go to the Mobo Awards but I'm really tired and I'm going to sleep for the rest of the day.'
She said that the other girls had been fantastic and she had made four new friends.
Jane still lives at home with mum, Val, who said: 'She's done this for the fun. She doesn't need the attention but I back her 100 per cent.'
The girls visited the London Dungeons and the London Aquarium on Tuesday. Every day this week one of the girls was voted out by Capital listeners.
The winner, announced today, will go to Hollywood for the world premiere of a new film, Charlie's Angels and party with the likes of Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Matt Le Blanc.
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