It Was Revealed, The Wife Of The Prospective Owner Of Chelsea Billionaire Nick Candy Wants To Appear Naked For Playboy Magazine
JAKARTA - The wife of prospective Chelsea owner Nick Candy who works as a model, Holly Valance, admitted that she wanted to appear naked in Playboy magazine.
Candy married former Neighbors star Valance in 2012, and the couple have two children. They met in 2009 at a friend's dinner party in Los Angeles - the same year Valance hinted at her desire to appear in Playboy magazine.
Valance was already in the spotlight after appearing in the October 2003 issue of FHM. And she didn't rule out the possibility of taking off her clothes for Hugh Hefner's hit magazine six years later.
"I love acting but being glamorous for photoshoots is also really fun," she told The Sun. "I like to dress up, look sexy and feel sexy. I love my curves."
"I'd definitely consider appearing in Playboy magazine if it was fun. I'd consider topless too if possible in black and white. However, I doubt Hugh would want me to do it."
Valance never got the chance to appear in Playboy magazine, or at least, which we don't know. But he got his wish to marry Candy.
According to Hello Magazine, the couple spent more than £3 million (Rp56 billion) for the four days of the wedding celebration, including paying singer Katy Perry £1.2 million (Rp22.4 billion).
The event which was held in Los Angeles was attended by famous names such as Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, Simon Cowell, Tracy Emin and Nancy Dell'Olio.
Meanwhile, Candy emerged as one of the bidders for the Chelsea club after the British Government imposed sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the current owner.
Abramovich was disqualified as director of the Blues by the Premier League thus paving the way for the club to be sold. It doesn't stop there, the Russian billionaire will certainly not receive a profit from the sale.
British entrepreneur, Candy has a property business. He has a net worth of around £1.5 billion (Rp28.1 trillion) with his brother.
While that is not enough to buy Chelsea, given that a Saudi-based consortium has made a much bigger bid of £2.7 billion, the fact is Candy has not given up because on Friday last week he was still discussing the possibility of joining another offer.