What are you implying?IanG wrote:I was wondering if a DNA test had been done.
If I was the parent of the lad I think I would insist on it.
My son (15) saw her picture on TV & said 'What a moose!'
I'm surprised no action is being taken, she clearly understood what she was doing, I'm less sure about the boy.
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But if it turns out its the 15 year olds kid, the money goes away, and he's got a choice of unemployment, working but having all his cash taken by the CSA so he's functionaly unemployed, or staying with the moose.
Unless he's never met her and he's hoping for a paid interview, that might work.
Unless he's never met her and he's hoping for a paid interview, that might work.
I'm a realist, not a hippie
There's no limit to this though; this needn't be a one-off. They could film the couple over a whole year or years, christening, first day at nursery . . and a media wedding when they're both old enough!IanG wrote:Wonder if Ant & Dec will host it.....The Independent understands that The Sun initially offered the families between £10,000 and £15,000, soon raising that to about £32,000. Max Clifford, Alfie’s agent, refused to confirm the sum, or reports that Alfie would open his DNA test results, expected on Monday, live on television.
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Paddy Power
Heard on the radio Paddy are running a book, and only one person has bet he is the father.... Apparantly there are 8 other runners&riders in the frame.... nice
Heard on the radio Paddy are running a book, and only one person has bet he is the father.... Apparantly there are 8 other runners&riders in the frame.... nice