Emily Ansara Baines
Emily Ansara Baines is a writer of fiction and cookbooks.
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The Mail Online mistook me for Zooey Deschanel and all I got was this lousy photo
31 October 2012 12:08 PM
Celebs are used to being papped, but I wouldn't have worn that outfit if I'd known it was going to be seen by thousands.
The Mail Online mistook me for Zooey Deschanel and all I got was this lousy photo
31 October 2012 11:20 AM
Celebs are used to being papped, but I wouldn't have worn that outfit if I'd known it was going to be seen by thousands.
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