CHK-CHK boom girl Clare Werbeloff told the world how sorry she was last night on A Current Affair, but managed to add that she wasn't "camera shy".
She looked like a picture of composure during her interview on A Current Affair last night, but earlier in the day chk-chk boom girl Clare Werbeloff was looking like a woman under siege.
Werbeloff last night told a national television audience she was "definitely not a racist", but confirmed she had made up the story that has turned her into an online star.
While dashing about shoeless on her lawn yesterday, the 19-year-old waitress from Sydney's Northern Beaches was showing off a tattooed foot - quite possibly the work of the Kings Cross tattoo artist whose parlour Werbeloff was visiting the night she dashed out on to the street and approached a cameraman with a fictional account of a Kings Cross shooting.
The tattoo appears to be of the Southern Cross - "the mark of a genuine bogan", a tat aficionado said yesterday.
Yesterday Werbeloff used the word "sorry" in her ACA interview, saying she was "sorry she'd taken the attention away from the actual person" shot in the incident. Yet oddly she appeared indifferent to the crime saying, "I've had fun. I didn't mean anything by it."
Werbeloff, adding that she wasn't "camera shy", has effectively left the door open for more media opportunities. Undoubtedly more will follow.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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