I was born on a cold November day in 1979, in a small village called Ashton Under Lyne. I grew up with my Mother and father and soon after my little sister, after alot of moving about we finally settled as a family in Southport where I began to realise that I was going to be more than a little housewife, I was going to be a star.My mother who I love dearly brought me up on the Carpenters, Doris Day and of course the stunning and most tallented Miss Audrey Hepburn .

This was when I realised that show buisness was for me.
I was one of those girls who would walk in my mothers heels around the house from a very early age and was very impressed that my mother had a pair of red cork stilletoes, as worn by Olivia Newton John in the film "Grease". These became my pride and joy, until sadly I grew out of them
Eventually in 1991 myself, my mother and my younger sister moved to Blackpool. "What" I hear you cry, "no father!" Sadly not, my mother and father seperated at this time.
Finally settled in Blackpool I worked hard at my GCSE's until finally I got my first break and was taken in hand by Martin and Martin of Mardi Gras nightclub in the town centre and Brandy Babycham was finally born. I began hostessing for the Martins in 1999 and after seeing the venue through the millenium, it was time to move on.
At this point my sights were set higher, a showbar called Funny Girls had opened it's doors many moons ago and I had it in my heart that, come wind rain or shine, I was going to be a part of it. I penned a letter to my now good friend and owner of Funny Girls (and all of ITP leisure) Mr Basil Newby, a man who has a talent for spotting potential and very soon I was a part of the Funny Girls phenominon that swept the country. From this moment on I hit the ground running and it wasn't long after this I was offered residency in one of Basils many other venues "Pepes".
This was the begining for me and after 2 amazing years I moved on again, this time to Basil's On The Strand. Sadly this venue is no more but it opened the door for me to move to Basil's brand new venue Bar B.
As time would have it and with my "Itchy Feet", i decided to make another move, this time away from Blackpool and down to Stoke On Trent. A good friend of mine, from Funny Girls, Miss Monique Diamond had opened her own venue and asked me personally to be a part of it. What an offer, I couldn't refuse. Sadly after 9 months we parted company, I missed my home, family and friends too much so hot foot back to Blackpool I came.
Basil welcomed me with open arms and no sooner had I settled into the "Flying Handbag" I was introduced to Miss Roxy Hart, an international superstar that I had had the pleasure of seeing work throughout Manchesters Gay Village. Basil had a proposition for Roxy, to open yet another brand new venue with her style of entertainment to marvel the Blackpool night life scene. Thanks I have to say to Mr Jason Clayton, then the manager of Roxy's, who introduced us, after a small audition I was chosen to be the sidekick to Roxy in this brand new venture that was to shake up the town forever. Roxy's opened to a packed house in May 2003 and is going stronger than ever, even with my departure in August 2004. It was my hardest move yet but I new it was right at the time. In 2006 I went to Turkey with my friends Bonnie La Blue, Taz and Billy Boy to perform a season under the banner name of "B4", but now I am back in Blackpool and resident DJ at the Flying Handbag plus I am doing a Monday night at Taboo. They can take me out of Blackpool but they can't take Blackpool out of me lol.
