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Where Soccer AM's Soccerettes are now, from glamour models and talkSPORT host to Hollyoaks star and Big Brother winner | The Sun
WITH cult classic football show Soccer AM set to be axed, SunSporttakes a look back at one of its most iconic features – Soccerettes.
The skit was scrapped in 2015 but saw a wide variety of future stars throughout its runtime.
From TV presenters to glamour models and actresses to Big Brother winners, the section etched its place into British TV history.
But where are some of the most memorable Soccer AM Soccerettes now?
Natalie Sawyer
Starting off, Natalie Sawyer made more than one appearance on Soccer AM during her 18 years working at Sky Sports.
The now talkSPORT radio presenter and podcast host represented Brentford on the show, but back then promotion to the Premier League was a dream for any Bees fan.
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Natalie had been married to ITV commentator Sam Matterface until 2014. However, since 2015 she has been in a relationship with former Leeds and Brentford midfielder Jonathan Douglas.
Gemma Atkinson
Former TV Soap star Gemma Atkinson has forged a multi-faceted career which includes a 2007 appearance on Soccer AM, in which she donned a Bury shirt.
Gemma appeared on both Emmerdale and Hollyoaks and has worked as a glamour model, before also adding Strictly Come Dancing to her CV.
While on Strictly she met current partner Gorka Márquez, and she is now expecting her second child in the summer.
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