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 Subject :Have you talked to the press yet? Loads of opportunities!.. 01-05-2010 21:16:46 
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If any of these sound like you, or someone you know, email message@talktothepress.com. Refer a friend to sell their story with TTTP and win a Top Shop voucher!

National newspaper: A British woman, divorced from her husband who no longer sees her step-children
This week Sandra Bullock has said she will not seek custody of her stepchildren when she divorces her husband Jesse James. A national paper would like to find a woman aged 35-55 who has been in exactly that position to talk about the emotions she felt having to divorce not only her husband but also the children. She MUST have had a fairly good relationship with the kids to begin with. This is a paid interview. Email message@talktothepress.com

Glossy magazine: Woman who was bullied at work.
A glossy mag is looking for a female professional aged 25 - 50 who has been bullied at work by a female boss or female collegues. She must be happy to be identified. Email message@talktothepress.com

National newspaper: Adoption gone wrong.
Looking for a  family who adopted a child, but for whom the adoption did not work out and the child was returned.
Many adoptions do not work out, for a wide variety of reasons. In the light of the recent story of the American nurse who adopted a Russian boy, but who found she was unable to cope with his emotional and behavioural problems, we would like to find a  British family (or, more specifically, a British woman) for whom an adoption did not work out.  It does not need to be an international adoption - a woman/family who adopted a British child would be perfect too. It would be a very sensitive piece.

National newspaper: second wives
Looking for a women who married a divorced man, who would be willing to talk about their experiences fitting into a ready-made family.  Problems with ex wife, in-laws, stepchildren, etc.  Yes, you would have to be fully ID'd, but we could obscure children's identities if necessary.  Fee paid! Email message@talktothepress.com

Sunday paper: real people with the same names as our England soccer stars
We are looking to photograph and interview real people from around the UK who share the same names as our England footy squad ahead of the world cup. Perhaps there is a plumber called Frank Lampard in Bristol or a grandad called Wayne Rooney in Wales? We'd like as many of these as possible! Email message@talktothepress.com
 

Weekly magazine: a family on benefits
Any families out there where many members are on benefits? Do you blame the government. Email message@talktothepress.com and let us know.

Glossy magazine: IVF blunders
Responding to the news that IVF blunders have risen by 85 per cent in the last year, a magazine are seeking couples (willing to be identified) who have been victim to a blunder themselves. Incidents could include, lost embryos, mis-matched eggs and sperm, embryos given to the wrong couple... Email message@talktothepress.com

Television show: looking for plus size couples
Looking for plus size couples with an active sex life to be interviewed about relationships, sex and sexuality for a new TV series. Email message@talktothepress.com

Daily paper: I only dress my daughter in designer clothes.
Looking for a mum with a little girl aged three to five who is proud to only dress her child in designer clothes. Email message@talktothepress.com

Weekly magazine: My addiction to looking like a celeb ruined my life.
On the hunt for a young woman who has spent a lot of time and money trying to look like their favourite celebrity, eg by having a lot of cosmetic surgery such as having a boob job to look like Katie Price, lip injections to look like Angelina, or anything else quite extreme.

Glossy magazine: Husband and wife who live in separate houses.
Does this sound like you. Email message@talktothepress.com

Glossy magazine: Dumped by my husband for being too successful.
Looking for a woman (aged 25-55) whose marriage ended after she became more successful then her husbamd
For example, he had an affair to boost his ego after she got a promotion / payrise at work or her career success made him insecure and was the reason their relationship ended... NB We can credit the subject's business at the end of the piece.

National newspaper: went travelling and ended up adopting from abroad
In particular we would love to talk to a woman who left the UK to do voluntary work or to go travelling but ended up adopting while she was away and returning to the UK with a child. I'm also interested in talking to women who were so affected by an experience on their gap year/travel abroad that they completely changed their life and decided to do something incredible and scary as a result!

National newspaper: had affair at same time as my husband
We are looking for a husband and wife who both had affairs at the same time, without realising it. The article would talk about how both of them felt having an affair, and what happened when they both found out. They might have reconciled and be back together, or they might have decided to go their seperate ways. This would be for a thoughtful article and the case studies would receive a read back of the finished article prior to publication.

Weekly magazine: wedding disasters
We're looking for women whose wedding went wrong and the day turned in to a disaster. From the Groom not turning up to the whole day being a catalogue of disasters, if you know someone who has a wedding story that they now feel able to talk about then please get in touch. 

 If any of the above sounds like you, or someone you know, email us on message@talktothepress.com. All are paid interviews!

 

 

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