Sunday, June 20, 2010

Township chic... WAG in Chanel visits poverty stricken orphans in Cape Town

By Christian Gysin

Chic number: Chantelle Tagoe dresses to kill for her visit to the same children's home she filmed a documentary at last year


You can keep them out of the training ground and even the hotel, but Fabio Capello is going to find it tough to keep the England WAG's out of the headlines during this World Cup.

Dressed like she is about to make her entrance at Paris Fashion Week Chantelle Tagoe, the fiancée of England's misfiring striker Emile Heskey, did not disappoint yesterday when visiting an orphanage on the outskirts of Cape Town.

Looking every bit the designer fashionista the 27-year-old, who lives with Heskey in Manchester, prominently displayed a £350 Coco Chanel designer label belt more suited to an A-list party, with a white trouser suit.


Different worlds: Emile Heskey's girlfriend Chantelle Tagoe waves through bars at children at the Baphumelele children's home in Khayelitsha, Cape Town


The beautician's expensive tastes stood out as rather ostentatious in a country where a third of the population live on less than £2 a day.

Miss Tagoe was making a return to the Baphumelele Children's Home nine months after she filmed a TV documentary there, acting as a cook and cleaner with some of her fellow WAGs.

Since then the aspiring TV presenter, who has two young children with Heskey, has raised some £12,000 for the home, which caters for some 180 youngsters, many of them suffering from HIV and Aids.


Tagoe first visited the childrens home nine months ago as part of a tv documentary ' Wags,Kids and Football Dreams '


At the last World Cup in Germany four years ago the WAGs caused a commotion with their shopping trips in the smart town of Baden Baden, and were regarded as a distraction.

Some even blamed them for the team’s exit in the quarter-finals.

This year however the England team seem to be finding more than one reason to put their World Cup participation in jeopardy having toiled to two draws in the group stages of the tournament.


source: dailymail

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