Posted AT 4:34 AM EDT on 02/02/07
What's the big Deal?
CATHERINE DAWSON MARCH
From Friday's Globe and Mail
What you won't see on
Deal or No Deal Canada are briefcase babes that resemble real women, or at least how real women would act while standing for hours in strappy heels and tiny, tight dresses in a cold studio. But the moment the camera switches off for a commercial break, all 26 models let their guard down. It was time to work out the wedgies, readjust that bra, rotate sore ankles or beg one of their many, many makeup attendants for a hand-warming muff.
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