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Why is Julia Bradbury swanning about in the Great British Countryside with ...

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lardhelmet | 21:08 Thu 08th Mar 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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...Hugh Dennis instead of at home looking after her baby son, Zephyr?
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She's too embarassed to be seen with a kid called 'Zephyr'?
21:49 Thu 08th Mar 2012
Because she's a bad mother? .............or something like that.

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Ooooh how very Victorian of you Lardy.
because her career is more important to her?
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You're right Zacs - I just find her REALLY annoying
So she can earn money with which to care for him perhaps?
Me too. I used to think she was quite tasty but her condescending manner has put me right off. She'd not get it now even if she begged!


Well, probably.
The baby is probably there with her. It may have just been one days filming. Why are so many people quick to judge others??
She's too embarassed to be seen with a kid called 'Zephyr'?
Zephyr maybe she has someone else carring for the child .Get it carring .Im to good for this place
I suspect she is one fantastic Mum.
sometimes the dad looks after the baby you know. Welcome to the 21st century!
She took Zephyr with her. Good to have a happy and interesting Ma.
Aye, all you working mothers who don't take your kids to the office/factory/school/quarry etc should be ashamed of yourselves!

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Zephyr?!
There's classy. Cosworth would have been sooo Essex.
There will be others who would like her role as first lady of telly outdoors. Guess she has to stay on top by taking all the programmes that come her way. So baby Zeph (gawd 'elp us) has to miss some mum time.
Wee soul's crippled with wind. :P
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Aynoe32, the only way is Essex. Allegedly.
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Isn't Zephyr a Greek name?
Her mother is Greek.

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