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Is Rachel your FHM High Street Honey? SLIDESHOW



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Enjoy a picture slideshow of images of wannabe model Rachel Pedley who has taken the first steps in her bid to become a famous face.
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Published Date: 04 November 2008
Enjoy a picture slideshow of images of wannabe model Rachel Pedley who has taken the first steps in her bid to become a famous face.
* JOIN RACHEL FOR A LIVE YEP WEBCHAT ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, FROM 1PM TO 2PM WHERE SHE WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ON MODELLING, THE SIZE ZERO DEBATE AND THE CULT OF CELEBRITY.
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The petite 19-year-old was picked out from almost 14,000 entrants to appear in lads' magazine FHM's High Street Honeys 2009 competition.

* CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO OF RACHEL PEDLEY.

Just 100 lovely ladies were chosen by judges to compete for the £10,000 first prize and a place in a special booklet which came free with the magazine's latest edition.

* To vote for free for Rachel visit: www.fhm.com/honeys/rachelpedley

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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2008 8:07 AM
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