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Camilla Dallerup (born 6 April 1974 in Aalborg) is a British-based Danish ballroom dancer, dance teacher and model.
Gossip Moe 2010
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They may have all had their reasons for leaving the show - Dallerup was exhausted, Hamilton felt like he wasn't contributing to the group and Price was sick of being made to eat kangaroo bumhole every day - but it's not exactly forced labour, is it?
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Dallerup broke down in tears during her third day on the show, telling the other celebrities that she could not sleep or think properly.
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Dallerup, who has been frightened of horses since she fell while riding at the age of five, said: '' If you'd asked me last week if I would get on a horse, I would have said 'absolutely no way'. ''
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Pleas for sugar fell on deaf ears, claimed 35-year-old Dallerup, adding: "I can't believe what's happened."
unknown title 2009
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They may have all had their reasons for leaving the show - Dallerup was exhausted, Hamilton felt like he wasn't contributing to the group and Price was sick of being made to eat kangaroo bumhole every day - but it's not exactly forced labour, is it?
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Earlier this week professional dancer Dallerup had bemoaned the lack of nutrition in the Australian jungle camp, which she said was leaving her exhausted.
unknown title 2009
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Dallerup quit the show after struggling to cope with conditions
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They may have all had their reasons for leaving the show - Dallerup was exhausted, Hamilton felt like he wasn't contributing to the group and Price was sick of being made to eat kangaroo bumhole every day - but it's not exactly forced labour, is it?
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Dallerup, who has been frightened of horses since she fell while riding at the age of five, said: "If you'd asked me last week if I would get on a horse I would have said 'absolutely no way'."
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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