I'd Do Anything - Jodie is missing Ashley
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Jodie Prenger wishes Andrew Lloyd Webber had saved Ashley Russell.
Jodie is missing having Ashley in the Nancy house.
Ashley, Jodie and Rachel were the best of friends.
Jodie told the official I'd Do Anything website: "I'm going to use Ashley's fighting spirit to get me through.
"I'm not going to lie to you; it has been tough and so quiet. Maybe I'll start talking to myself.
"I am feeling the pressure now. There are only five of us left, which is tough but I will come out blazing."
She is thrilled with the training she has been getting to prepare her for the role: "What a lot of people at home don't actually realise is the amount of training we're getting and the people we get to work with.
"I can't tell you how much I've learnt, cramming ten years of coaching into a few weeks.
"It's been the most phenomenal experience I'll ever have."
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