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50 Facts About Me

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Hello my loves! It's been a full week since we last did this, how has your week been?? I hope it's been good :) I turned 24 last Tuesday, lots of people kept saying 'are you 20 now?' Well talk about flattered, I've always thought I look a lot older than what I actually am. I had a nice birthday, I had to work till 5pm but after that me and Rob went to Frankie and Bennys for tea, Rob got me some Dr Dre Beats headphones I LOVE THEM!!!

Anyway, I thought I would change things up a little bit with this blog, I thought I would write 50 facts about myself, some you may know and some you may not so lets see how it goes (I hope I have 50 facts about myself). Before that though I'm listening to Jessie J - Sweet Talker, this songs gets my shoulders dancing like no other, check it out right now, once you've read this :D

1. Im 6ft 1
2. My maiden name is Nigerian 
3. I have 2 full brothers, a half brother and a half sister
4. I have a scar on my face from a toast crumb
5. My dad went to school with Paul Weller
6. I have size 9 feet
7. Im very overweight 
8. I get upset if I kill a snail
9. I cry every time I watch Titanic, always at the same point too (he never says he loves her *cries*)
10. If you have blue eyes I will tell you they are beautiful
11. You will always see I'm wearing bracelets on my left wrist
12. I love giraffes
13. I love gnomes
14. My favourite colour is purple
15. I dislike red roses
16. I have zero style but will tell you if what you're wearing looks good or not
17. The shape of my head is huge
18. Rob is the only boyfriend I've had
19. Toystory is my favourite film
20. I love Pixar and desperately wish I could work there
21. I've never climbed a tree
22. I've never been sledging
23. I learnt to raise my eyebrow by watching The Rock on WWF (now WWE)
24. I'm in love with Eddie Vedder
25. When I was 18 I bleached my hair twice a day for a week so when I dyed it red it would be bright, it went pink
26. Im dyslexic
27. I don't drink alcohol, never have, never will
28. I get very uneasy around drunk people
29. I expect the worst instead of the best to stop disappointment
30. I broke my arm in primary school by falling on a drain
31. I love The Sims
32. I lack in self esteem
33. I like to talk to people (my work colleagues know I talk to anyone)
34. I put my foot in it more than I like to admit
35. I can't drive
36. I've never tried curry
37. I'm not very good at keeping in touch with people
38. I'm opinionated
39. I suffered a mild heartbreak at 17 
40. All I want is to be liked
41. I wish I could remember my grandparents better
42. My first holiday abroad was Florida in 2013
44. I'm scared of moths
45. Nikes are my favourite footwear
46. I want my future house to be filled with Disney stuff
47. I tell myself I'm a fantastic singer 
48. I rarely brush my hair
49. At school I looked like Ugly Betty
50. I'm just a bit strange to be honest




Do they class as facts? I'm not entirely sure but I hope you enjoyed them. Ask me questions if you would like to know anything else about me, I could have gone on and on but maybe another time.

Much love
Beth xx

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  1. Fab
    Your are a beautiful person inside and out and it is my pleasure to be your friend xxx

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  2. Firstly, well done what a brilliant thing to be able to list 50 things about yourself. I couldn't!
    Ok......so.......... Wtf! You have never 1) climbed a tree 2) gone sledging and 3) tried a curry? Beth, come on. Bucket list babe, all the things on your list that you have never tried. DO THEM. With much love and support, Denize x x x

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