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'I'm still single, very single': Big Brother's Jade Albany denies rumours she's dating fellow reality star Tim Dormer as she lands her first acting gig




She's spoken out about wanting to use her Big Brother fame to launch her career in acting.

And 2013 runner-up Jade Albany is one step closer to pursing her dream with the reality star revealing she's landed a cameo gig on the second series It's A Date.

The 22-year-old confirmed the happy news to the MailOnline on Wednesday after posting a photo of herself on the set of the ABC comedy.
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Big Brother runner-up and aspiring actress Jade Albany will shortly be returning to the small screen after she filmed a cameo role for the second series of ABC's It's A Date


Dressed in a glittering low cut gown, she is seen sitting in a makeup chair with a lavender gown draped around her elbows in the Instagram shot.
The series, which is the brainchild of comedian Peter Helliar, follows the dating lives of a host of characters and features stars including Lisa McCune, Asher Keddie, John Wood and Poh Ling Yeow.
Gushing about her experience, Jade told MailOnline she's very excited about getting back in front of the camera.
'I'm loving getting back to acting! I did NBC's camp just before Big Brother and loved every second of that so its nice to be on a set again'.
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I'm single': The reality television star is rumoured to be dating Bib Brother winner Tim Dormer but denies there's any romantic involvement

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Just friends: Tim flirted with Jade on the series but backed off when she started dating fellow housemate Ed Lower



'My plans are continuing my acting career and doing more work with DeLonghi presenting.'
The playful blonde recently featured in a series of infomercials for coffee brand DeLonghi and appeared on Channel Seven's The Morning Show alongside Glen Wheeler.
She also revealed she has signed on with talent agency Smith And Jones.
Jade was recently photographed cosying up to her fellow Big Brother alum Tim Dormer fanning speculation the two are dating.
However, the aspiring actress was quick to shut down the rumours saying: 'I'm still single very single'


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Chasing the dream: The bubbly blonde announced on Tuesday that she has signed with an acting agent


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Making a break: The 22-year-old recently starred in a series of infomercials for DeLonghi and posed with the king of day time ads Glen Wheeler

'Tim and I are great friends and we just find it funny any one who knows us knows where just friends and anyone who watched Big Brother should of seen that we are just good friends,
'Then again I've never watched a second of the show so who knows what was portrayed'.
The reality competition winner did flirt with Jade during the show last year in a bid to make fellow contestant Ed Lower jealous of their potential romance.
But when Tim discovered Jade actually did have her heart set on snagging the former footballer Ed, he decided to give up on her, believing it was best not to disrupt the house dynamic or jeopardise his chances of winning the game.




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Didn't Jade say that both she and Tim were seeing someone/ had partners/were dating someone in response to that article last week ?
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Cat_and_Friends

Fat Cat and Friends was an Australian children's television show starring Fat Cat (full name: Frederick Alphonso Tubsy Cat[2]), an orange/ginger anthropomorphic cat who wears red braces, a blue bow tie and a green bowler hat and striped socks. The show was similar in concept to Here's Humphrey featuring Humphrey B. Bear. One of the main hosts was Lynn Weston, who would later host "The Book Place".

Production
It was produced in the studios of Network 10 Adelaide and it survived the 1987 frequency switch of channels 10 & 7 in Adelaide.

Fat Cat and Friends was written, directed and produced by Murray George for 13 years. It was then produced by Channel 10.

The show ran on the 0-10 Network (as it was then known) from 1972 until 1987, then on the Seven Network until it was cancelled in 1992 after the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal claimed that the program was not educational enough and was "not clearly defined and might confuse the young".[3] There was also a question of gender—namely, that Fat Cat did not appear to have one. The character being mute was also a clear issue despite the precedent of Humphrey B. Bear.

During the 1990s, Fat Cat often appeared on celebrity versions of the then Adelaide produced Wheel of Fortune. As Fat Cat did not speak he was usually paired up with Channel 7's resident puppet Agro who was the mouthpiece for the duo.

Despite cancellation, Fat Cat still appears on Perth television screens as the mascot of Seven Perth's highly successful Telethon fundraising organisation. He also says goodnight to children on television at 7.30 each night.[4]

Fat Cat was originally played by Reg Whiteman for more than a decade.[5] Fat Cat was then played by Ralf Hadzic for five years.[6] Fat Cat was then played by Melanie George (1980–1985) who is now a freelance choreographer. Robert Fordham played Fat Cat from 1994 and performed on 3 of the Fat Cat Storytime videos. The character was later played off screen by a male friend Damien of the show's musician, singer Patsy Biscoe.

Initially slated for release as a sidekick to Fat Cat, the character of 'Stringbean' was originally played in the first month of screening by veteran comedic actor 'Nudge McGee'.
Shockingly, this show never made it to the US.
 
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