Archive for November, 2013

Metro.co.uk – Gok Wan: I can’t remember not being famous

Posted on November 26th, 2013 in Press Cuttings

Gok's WokThe sisterhood adores Gok Wan. He’s most girls’ dream gay best mate. But today, the style guru is more muted than on the telly.

We’ve been discussing Gordon Ramsay. For anyone who watched that episode of The F Word when Wan reduced Ramsay to a flustered mouse, it was a rare sight. ‘He’s very sexy. He was flirting! I was flirting a lot though,’ he recalls, chuckling quietly.

‘I’ve only met Gordon a few times but he gets easily flustered, you can embarrass him playing the gay card.’

Wan – bird-limbed, plump-lipped, a slender beauty of 39, who looks younger in person – is a top flirt; his positivity and charm all add to building men and women’s confidence.

He was a 21-stone teen and left school at 14 but by his twenties he’d blossomed, losing ten stone. Since then his charisma has rocked the nation. ‘It’s been ten years now,’ he says. ‘I do pinch myself. It’s almost like I can’t remember not being famous.’

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Win Gok’s Christmas hamper!

Posted on November 22nd, 2013 in Competition

Hello my lovelies!

Here’s your chance to win a hamper full of fabulous Auntie Gok goodies – there’ll be gifts from my Boots and Sainsbury’s Tu collections plus a Specsavers voucher, my brand new Gok’s Wok cookbook and two tickets to see me being ever-so-slightly camp in panto in Birmingham! What’s more, I’ll give them all to you in person at the show!

All you have to do is watch my Cookalong Live video below and answer this question:

What’s the second recipe that I say I’m going to make?

Leave your answer in the comments below and we’ll pick a winner on Monday 2nd December

Good luck!
Gok x

The competition is open to UK residents only. For full terms and conditions please visit this page: gokwan.com/termsandconditions/

Gok in Panto this Christmas!

Posted on November 12th, 2013 in News

Gok Wan in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Catch me in panto in Birmingham this Christmas! Below are all the details and how to book – merry Christmas! Gok x

STAR-STUDDED CAST ANNOUNCED FOR BRITAIN’S BIGGEST PANTOMIME!

John Partridge, Gok Wan, Stephanie Beacham, Gary Wilmot,
Paul Zerdin, Matt Slack and Danielle Hope.

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
With the Magnificent Seven as you’ve never seen them before, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be a pantomime you won’t want to miss!

Heading the cast as the handsome Prince is the multi-talented JOHN PARTRIDGE. John, who is currently starring in A Chorus Line at the London Palladium, is best known for playing the role of Christian in BBC1’s EastEnders. He was part of the panel for the hugely-successful BBC series Over the Rainbow and is a guest host of The National Lottery Draws.

Joining John will be everyone’s favourite fashion guru GOK WAN, making his pantomime debut in Birmingham as The Man in The Mirror. Dynasty star, STEPHANIE BEACHAM adds a touch of evil glamour as The Wicked Queen with Birmingham favourite, GARY WILMOT making his first performance as the hysterical pantomime Dame.

Following his popular appearance in 2008 the hilarious ventriloquist PAUL ZERDIN returns in the role of Muddles with a few of his friends including the cheeky and loveable Sam! The headline cast is completed by MATT SLACK who will play the role of Odd Job.

Book early to get the best seats in the house or you won’t be able to look yourself in the mirror!

Gok for Tu winter 2013 collection in Sainsbury’s now!

Posted on November 7th, 2013 in Fashion,News

Gok for Tu winter 2013

Welcome to my tenth collection for Tu at Sainsbury’s! Just in time for the party season – you’ll knock ’em dead!

Gok x

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Support World Aids Day!

Posted on November 5th, 2013 in News

A message from Gok Wan for World AIDS Day.

Commissioned by National AIDS Trust, produced by Michal Dzierza for Meehow Productions.

Music: “I dunno” by Grapes.

Make sure you’ve got your ribbon from the National AIDS Trust.

Leicester Mercury – The Big Interview: Gok Wan

Posted on November 5th, 2013 in Press Cuttings

Gok Wan is about to add stage performer to his mighty CV, by appearing in a £1m pantomime. Here, he tells Lizz Brain about his new role, his love for Leicester, his hopes for the city of culture bid and why his family remains the most important thing in life

Gok Wan has been incredibly open about his early life – discussing details of his childhood obesity, being bullied, anorexia, depression, growing up on a council estate in Leicester and being gay. And when it comes to discussing his life in press interviews and his autobiography, nothing seems off-limits. So is he media-friendly or media-savvy?

“I’ve always been an open book. But I made a decision when I started to become known that I could either try to have secrets or I could be open about who I am,” he says. “But there are certain things I don’t talk about. I limit what I say about my family, and I don’t talk about partners.

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/BIG-INTERVIEW-Gok-Wan

Gok’s charity of the month – November: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Posted on November 1st, 2013 in Charities

Hearing Dogs for Deaf PeopleHappy November everyone!

For those of you who haven’t been blown away by the crazy wind we have been having, I want to introduce you to a my very special charity of the month for November: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.

I’m sure all of us know how wonderful and essential a guide dog is for someone with a visual impairment, but I certainly never appreciated how important it must be for someone who is deaf to be made aware of all of the sounds of life we take for granted everyday.

These hearing dogs enable deaf people to become aware of all those important sounds, and enable them to interact with the world so much easier.

Please take a look at this incredible charity and support them in whatever way you can.

Loads of love my darlings

Auntie Gok xxx

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People www.hearingdogs.org.uk is a national charity that trains very clever dogs to assist people who are severely or profoundly deaf. These amazing dogs alert their owners to the sounds of the doorbell, telephone, alarm clock and smoke alarm, and can even be trained to alert new mums to the sound of the baby monitor!

Hearing dogs are life changing, and as well as providing practical support to their deaf recipients, these wonderful four–legged friends offer greater independence and give their deaf person more confidence to connect with the hearing world.

The charity has created over 1,830 life-changing partnerships between deaf adults and children and hearing dogs, and there are currently over 800 working partnerships nationwide.

Hearing Dogs for Blind PeopleLet’s Hear It for Deaf Children!

Hearing Dogs also train dogs for deaf children like eight year old Sarah Mohammadi. When Sarah was born, she contracted a viral infection which resulted in hearing loss and some learning difficulties. But it wasn’t until Sarah was two and a half years old that she was diagnosed as severely deaf, by which time she had very little speech.

Sarah became very frustrated trying to communicate with her family, and she so badly wanted to make friends with other children at nursery, but her lack of communication made that difficult. She began to learn British Sign Language, but this didn’t help her to communicate with children in the hearing world.

Up to the age of eight years old, Sarah had never slept in her own bed, as she was too frightened to be alone in silence at night. She would always go into her parent’s room for comfort and security. Extreme tiredness just compounded her frustration at home and school, and she found it difficult to concentrate.

Two weeks before Christmas 2012, Sarah received the gift of a hearing dog; a white Cockapoo called Waffle. The first night that Waffle slept in her bedroom, Sarah slept there for the first time too. She describes him as “the best present I could ever get.”

Sarah’s mum Sabedah describes Waffle’s arrival, “Sleeping in her own room was just, well, wow! I can’t put into words how incredible that was. Sarah has just been so happy to have Waffle there at night. She feels more secure. For a few nights she would wake up just to check he was still there, but now she sleeps soundly. He’s made such a huge difference to Sarah but he’s also changed the quality of our lives too.”

The family has noticed many other changes in Sarah too. Before she had Waffle , Sarah was afraid to talk to new people, “Whenever someone new tried to talk to Sarah, she would hide behind me. Now Sarah will happily take Waffle to the park to play football and when she meets new people she proudly says ‘This is my dog!’ She’s so much more confident, her speech is developing and her real character has come out. Her school teachers say her concentration is better and she is becoming more independent. This is exactly what we wanted for her when we applied for a hearing dog, and Waffle has been amazing.”

Teachers and parents can download our free educational resources and Let’s Hear It fundraising packs at www.hearingdogs.org.uk/letshearit

Hearing Dogs for Deaf PeopleSponsor a cute puppy like Pepe!

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People have their own breeding scheme and the training of each dog takes around eighteen months.

However, one particular hearing dog puppy called Pepe had a very tricky start to life. He was part of a litter of seven Cocker Spaniel pups born earlier this year, but his mum Molly did not have enough milk to feed all of them. Within a few days, the puppies were losing weight and were very hungry, and being the smallest pup in the litter, staff worried that Pepe wouldn’t pull through.

Staff and volunteers worked tirelessly through the night, enduring sleepless nights to care for Pepe and took it upon themselves to hand rear and bottle feed him.

Thanks to ongoing patience, love and care, Pepe is now a robust and healthy young dog with a very special future ahead of him, and one day he will become a specially trained hearing dog for a deaf person.

Visitors to Gok Wan’s Fabulous Charities page can now sponsor Pepe’s training as a gift for a loved one – or even sponsor him themselves!

Sponsorship starts from just £3 a month and the welcome pack includes regular updates on Pepe’s progress, a certificate, a ‘pennies for your puppy’ collection kennel, stunning photos and more exciting gifts. Sponsors donating £5 or more per month will also receive a cute and cuddly soft hearing dog toy www.hearingdogs.org.uk/puppysponsorship

Anyone sponsoring a hearing dog puppy before 30th November will also be entered into a prize draw to win £50 worth of Hearing Dog goodies.

Find out more about Hearing Dogs for Deaf People at www.hearingdogs.org.uk or follow them on Facebook www.facebook.com/hearingdogs and Twitter @HearingDogs