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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
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Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
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Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
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Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
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Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
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Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9633729b)
Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PORTRAIT - Sammy Woodhouse
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9633729g)
Sammy Woodhouse, one of the girls involved in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal and abused for years by asian gang leader Ash Hussain
Sammy Woodhouse photo shoot, London, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Spass bei 'Cannonball'
Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
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'Cannonball' TV Series - Oct 2017
Cannonball is a new adrenaline-fuelled ITV game show, hosted by Freddie Flintoff, that sees contestants face a host of incredible inflatable obstacles and water-based challenges.
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Trask Smith/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9065080bj)
Rice Owls mascot Sammy the Owl wears a Houston Strong t-shirt while posing with Rice cheerleaders during the 1st quarter of an NCAA football game between the Rice Owls and the University of Houston Cougars at TDECU Stadium in Houston, TX. Houston won the game 38-3
NCAA Football Rice vs Houston, Houston, USA - 16 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - MTV Movie Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (8792681qm)
Sammy Wilk and Anastasia Karanikolaou
MTV Movie & TV Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 07 May 2017
Los Angeles, California
Photo © Matt Baron/BEImages
MTV Movie & TV Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 07 May 2017
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PEOPLE - Karibik-Reise: Die Kinder lieben Prinz Harry
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Prince Harry attends an exhibition cricket match at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St. Lucia
Prince Harry visit to the Caribbean - 25 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Karibik-Reise: Die Kinder lieben Prinz Harry
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Prince Harry attends an exhibition cricket match at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St. Lucia
Prince Harry visit to the Caribbean - 25 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Karibik-Reise: Die Kinder lieben Prinz Harry
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Prince Harry attends an exhibition cricket match at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St. Lucia
Prince Harry visit to the Caribbean - 25 Nov 2016
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NEWS - Transfer-Betrug: Englands Nationaltrainer Sam Allardyce unter Beschuss
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Sam Allardyce chats to Assistant Sammy Lee in the stands.
England U'21's vs Norway U'21's - European U'21 Championships Qualifying Group 9 - 06 Sep 2016
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National Television Awards, The O2, London, Britain - 21 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX (4379668nx)
Sammy Winward
National Television Awards, The O2, London, Britain - 21 Jan 2015
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'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (3776628cc)
Sammy Winward and Jonas Armstrong
'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
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'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (3776628bx)
Sammy Winward
'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
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'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3776532s)
Sammy Winward
'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
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'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3776530l)
Jonas Armstrong and Sammy Winward
'Edge of Tomorrow' film premiere, London, Britain - 28 May 2014
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by her dog Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Christmas tree for the White House
November 29, 2013 - Washington, D.C., United States: Michelle Obama, accompanied by Sasha and Malia and their dogs Bo and Sammy, is presented the White House Christmas Tree by the Botek family. (Leslie E. Kossoff/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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PEOPLE - Schauspieler Bruce Forsyth im Alter von 89 gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Georgie Gillard/ANL/REX/Shutterstock (4077487a)
Sir Bruce Forsyth Unveils Two Memorial Plaques At The Hippodrome Casino Leicester Square London. One Marks His Record Breaking Amount Of Performances At The Venue The Second Is A Tribute To Sir Bruce's Friend And Fellow Star Sammy Davis Jnr London Uk 07/08/2013 Picture By Georgie Gillard.
Sir Bruce Forsyth Unveils Two Memorial Plaques At The Hippodrome Casino Leicester Square London. One Marks His Record Breaking Amount Of Performances At The Venue The Second Is A Tribute To Sir Bruce's Friend And Fellow Star Sammy Davis Jnr London U
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THE RAT PACK LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS
Haymarket - Theatre Royal 03/03
STEPHEN TRIFFIT as Frank Sinatra /
GEORGE LONG as Sammy Davis Junior / MARK
ADAMS as Dean Martin
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Insite Safe Injection Clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 11 May 2011
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Registered nurse Sammy Mullally holds a tray of supplies to be used by a drug addict at the Insite safe injection clinic. Insite, North America's first and only legal injection site, promoted by its founders as a safe, humane facility for drug abusers, is now facing a court challenge from the Conservative government that sees it as a facilitator of drug abuse. The case opens before the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa on Thursday, May 12, 2011 and has drawn international attention.
Insite Safe Injection Clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 11 May 2011
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber take sons to the pier - Part 2
Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber ride bikes with sons Sasha and Sammy in Santa Monica and head to the Pier to ride rides on March 9, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber ride bikes with sons Sasha and Sammy
Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber ride bikes with sons Sasha and Sammy in Brentwood on March 9, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber ride bikes with sons Sasha and Sammy
Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber ride bikes with sons Sasha and Sammy in Brentwood on March 9, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
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They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306i )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306h )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306f )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306c )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306d )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306e )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306b )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAWACRES
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Two girls dress as life-size Barbie dolls complete with boxes, Fair Oak, Hampshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 978306a )
They Are Barbie Girls, In A Barbie World...
THEY ARE BARBIE GIRLS, IN A BARBIE WORLD...
Schoolgirls Sammy Burns and Megan Barton made a memorable entrance to their prom when they were wheeled in dressed as lifesize Barbie dolls still sealed in their boxes.
The 16 year old best friends wanted to arrive in an original form of transport and did not want to fork out for a more traditional stretch limo or a black cab.
When Sammy's mum came up with the idea of the Barbie doll boxes the girls immediately agreed.
They made the 6ft high boxes out of crisp packet boxes, reinforced with layers of wallpaper and pink paint with the help of Sammy's graphic designer uncle.
In just a fortnight, they fashioned the boxes to look just like the cardboard and plastic packaging the real Barbie dolls are sold in.
Painted pink with a daisy design on the perspex front cover, they even had barcodes, price tags and the Barbie doll makers name Mattel painted on them.
On the night of their school leavers' prom, the boxes were dropped down over the girls' heads.
They were then wheeled to the entrance of the hotel venue by Sammy's uncle Glenn Lawrence, 38, and her brother Tom Burns, 18, dressed as delivery boys.
In case the girls overheated inside the colourful creations, they each had a small fan, a bottle of ice cold water to drink and air holes in the top.
Their friends from Wyvern Technology College, Fair Oak, Hants, rushed to take photos as the girls made their unique entrance.
Sammy's mum Debbie Burns, 44, came up with the idea of the Barbie boxes while looking at pictures of other proms.
The business manager said: "Sammy and Megan wanted to do something really different for their prom entrance.
"They didn't want to go in a limo because a lot of people have done that before. We'd been thinking o...
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