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Owner spends GBP 300 on operation for his constipated goldfish, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Jan 2015
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Vet Faye Bethell, from Toll Barn Veterinary Centre, North Walsham, who used tiny instruments to remove lumps close to the fish's anus, and another from its dorsal fin
Owner spends GBP 300 on operation for his constipated goldfish, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Jan 2015
The un-named fish-lover had taken the sick, three-inch goldfish in to the surgery because it was suffering from constipation... and paid GBP 300 for the operation
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John Cleese His Mother Muriel Cleese And His Wife Alyce Faye Cleese.
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John Cleese His Mother Muriel Cleese And His Wife Alyce Faye Cleese.
John Cleese His Mother Muriel Cleese And His Wife Alyce Faye Cleese.
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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CREATIVE ARTS EMMY AWARDS, SHRINE AUDITORIUM, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 14 SEP 2002
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JOHN CLEESE AND ALYCE FAYE
CREATIVE ARTS EMMY AWARDS, SHRINE AUDITORIUM, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 14 SEP 2002
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Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife , psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both p
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Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife, psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both patrons of the Freud Museum. 28/6/2002
Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife , psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both patrons of the Freud Museum. 28/6/2002
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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The Vanity Fair Party at Morton's Restaurant After the 73rd Academy Awards, Los Angeles, America, 25 Mar 2001
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The Vanity Fair Party at Morton's Restaurant After the 73rd Academy Awards, Los Angeles, America, 25 Mar 2001
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JOHN CLEESE AND WIFE
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JOHN CLEESE AND WIFE
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife , psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both p
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Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife, psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both patrons of the Freud Museum. 28/6/2002
Blue Plaques for Famous Freuds. Sigmund Freud and his daughter were both honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaques at the Freud Museum in Hampstead. The plaques were unveiled by actor John Cleese and his wife , psychotherapist Alyce Faye Cleese, both patrons of the Freud Museum. 28/6/2002
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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'Romeo Must Die' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 2000
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Celebrity Tooth Fairies
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Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Feb 2011
Keywords: Teeth
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Faye Dunaway im Wandel der Zeit (Zusammenstellung)
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FILM STILLS OF 'LITTLE BIG MAN' WITH 1971, BATH TUBS/SHOWERS, FAYE DUNAWAY, EPIC, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, LAST-STAND, LIFE STYLE (AMERICAN INDIANS), ARTHUR PENN, WESTERN IN 1971
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National Television Awards, The O2, London, Britain - 22 Jan 2014
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National Television Awards, The O2, London, Britain - 22 Jan 2014
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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Faye Dunaway
85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Vanity Fair Party, Los Angeles, America - 24 Feb 2013
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UK's Creative Industries Reception
July 30, 2012 - London, United Kingdom: Faye Tozer at the UK's Creative Industries Reception held at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Monday, 30th July 2012. (Stephen Lock/i-Images/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Azim birthday party, The Dorchester, London, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
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Faye Dunaway, Elizabeth Jagger, Stephanie Beacham, Jerry Hall, Prince Azim, Mariah Carey, Raquel Welch and Marisa Tomei
Prince Azim birthday party, The Dorchester, London, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
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L.A. Premiere of 'Behind The Sun'
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Producer Arthur Cohn and Faye Dunaway
L.A. Premiere of 'Behind The Sun'
November 27, 2001 - Beverly Hills, CA
Producer Arthur Cohn and Faye Dunaway
Los Angeles premiere of Miramax Films' 'Behind The Sun' held at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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'Beloved' film premiere and closing ceremony at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 22 May 2011
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'Beloved' film premiere and closing ceremony at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 22 May 2011
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'Sleeping Beauty' film premiere at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 12 May 2011
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Faye Dunaway, Jerry Schatzberg
'Sleeping Beauty' film premiere at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 12 May 2011
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The 64th Cannes Film Festival 'Midnight in Paris' film premiere Opening Night Gala, Cannes, France - 11 May 2011
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Faye Dunaway
The 64th Cannes Film Festival 'Midnight in Paris' film premiere Opening Night Gala, Cannes, France - 11 May 2011
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Junk, sweet and pill art by Jason Mecier, San francisco, America - Feb 2011
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Faye Dunaway junk portrait
Junk, Candy and Pill Portraits
Lady Gaga is trash while Kim Kardasian a real sweetie - an artist creates wacky portraits of celebrities using junk, pills and candy.
And amazingly, Jason Mecier often uses items donated by the stars themselves to complete his pieces.
The San Francisco artist builds collages from unusual materials that suit the personality of the subject.
His work has seen Taylor Swift created using 5,000 Good & Plenty candies and Courtney Love composed of pills.
Nicolas Cage is made of beer bottles and car parts, while Donald Trump is cellphones and money.
Jason explains: "Celebrities really do send me items. Most people send me anywhere from a shoebox to a trash bag full of things to incorporate into their portraits.
"I have a bag of Pam Anderson's laundry, and a letter Paris Hilton wrote me from prison! Lady gaga has some Hello Kitty merchandise that was used in her famous photo shoot and Anna Nicole's has her actual kiss print on a piece of toilet paper glued on her portrait."
The star's are so flattered by the trash treatment that many of them buy their own portraits - which start at $1,500.
"Pink and Scissor Sisters bought their portraits and have them hanging in their houses, as did Rosie O'Donnell. Pink's is also in her music video for Please Don't Leave Me."
Jason's love of celebrity culture came from a childhood obsessed with television and music.
He explains: "As kid I remember obsessively clipping and scrap-booking pictures from the TV Guide of my favourite shows. In high school I did pencil drawings of my favourite record covers like The Rolling Stones, Olivia Newton-John and Pat Benatar.
"Later I did a series of psychedelic collages using Charlie's Angels trading cards and pictures. Soon I was arranging beans and ...
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'The Social Network' Film Premiere, New York, America - 24 Sep 2010
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'The Social Network' Film Premiere, New York, America - 24 Sep 2010
World Premiere of 'The Social Network' at the Opening Night of The Film Society of Lincoln Center New York Film Festival 2010 at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party at the Robin Hood pub in Canton, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 26 Jul 2010
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Aaron Renfree (S Club 8), Noel Sullivan (Hear'Say), Faye Tozer (Steps) and John Lee (S Club 7)
Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party at the Robin Hood pub in Canton, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 26 Jul 2010
Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party held at Charlotte Church's pub, the Robin Hood in Canton
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Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party at the Robin Hood pub in Canton, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 26 Jul 2010
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Aaron Renfree (S Club 8), Noel Sullivan (Hear'Say), Faye Tozer (Steps) and John Lee (S Club 7)
Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party at the Robin Hood pub in Canton, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 26 Jul 2010
Noel Sullivan's 30th birthday party held at Charlotte Church's pub, the Robin Hood in Canton
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'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
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'After The Dance' - Faye Castelow as Helen Banner and Benedict Cumberbatch as David Scott-Fowler
'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
'After The Dance' by Terence Rattigan, directed by Thea Sharrock
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'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
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'After The Dance' - Faye Castelow as Helen Banner and Benedict Cumberbatch as David Scott-Fowler
'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
'After The Dance' by Terence Rattigan, directed by Thea Sharrock
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'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
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'After The Dance' - Faye Castelow as Helen Banner and Benedict Cumberbatch as David Scott-Fowler
'After The Dance' play at The Lyttleton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
'After The Dance' by Terence Rattigan, directed by Thea Sharrock
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'After the Dance' play at the Lyttelton Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
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'After the Dance' - Faye Castelow (Helen) and Benedict Cumberbatch (David)
'After the Dance' play at the Lyttelton Theatre, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2010
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
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Baker Faye Millar with one of her divorce cakes
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to...
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757s )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757r )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757q )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757p )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757o )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757n )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757l )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757k )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757j )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757i )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757h )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757f )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757c )
Baker Faye Millar with one of her divorce cakes
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757b )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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2009 MTV Video Music Awards Arrivals held at Radio City Music Hall in New York, America - 13 Sep 2009
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Faye Dunaway
2009 MTV Video Music Awards Arrivals held at Radio City Music Hall in New York, America - 13 Sep 2009
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Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
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Faye Dunaway, Scott Henshall, Hofit Golan and Guest
Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
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Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 940519j )
Faye Dunaway and Prince Azim
Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
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Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 940519af )
Faye Dunaway, Prince Azim and Janet Jackson
Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
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Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 940519an )
Faye Dunaway
Prince Azim of Brunei hosts MCM party, Sloane Street, London, - 11 Jun 2009
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