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30k of his 'n' hers plastic surgery will earn him a very unlikely comeback
Close up,replica van necklace, David Van Day's face looks as if it has been moulded from the smoothest caramel, with just a few laughter lines to give away the fact he's 56. His skin is taut, his hazel eyes are free from bags and crepey lids, while the hair is the same frosted blond he sported in the Eighties when, as half of the singing duo Dollar, he was a teen pin up.
Back then in his tight,replica clover necklace brand, white satin pants and vests David was very pretty. Prettier perhaps than his band mate and former lover, Thereza Bazar. And boy, did he know it. Indeed, these days, Thereza witheringly refers to her ex singing partner as 'that awful vain man' for whom their hit song, Mirror Mirror, couldn't have been more apt.
'Am I vain? I suppose so,' says David, with a pearly white grin. 'But I don't think I'm vainer than any other performer. People judge a book by its cover, and although it's shallow, that's just the way it is in our business.'
He has, of course, had a little help ironing out those creases. As has his wife of three years, beauty expert and new singing partner Sue Moxley, who, at 50, looks at least ten years younger. Sporting the same Caramac complexion as her husband, Sue has a mane of tumbling blonde hair, plump glossy lips, wide awake eyes and a blindingly white smile.
Theirs is clearly a marriage made in cosmetically enhanced heaven. Side by side, they look disturbingly like life size versions of the Barbie and Ken dolls which they might regard as the ultimate compliment. And they aren't finished yet.
When I arrive at their home in Essex, the loved up Van Days aren't so much gazing into each other's surgically tweaked eyes but into matching his 'n' hers magnifying mirrors.
'They highlight every wrinkle and open pore in so much detail, it's scary but if we look good in these mirrors, we know we'll look OK to the outside world,replica mother of pearl van cleef necklace,' explains Sue, whose make up range, Famous, has just been launched in Tesco.
'David kept stealing my mirror, so I had to get him his own. When we go out, he takes longer to get ready than I do.'
David puts down his mirror for a second to add: 'I don't want to look young I just want to look good for my age.
'Having been a teeny pop idol, you grow old in front of everyone. My rock 'n' roll lifestyle had left me with little bumps and bags which spoilt the canvas.'
Canvas now restored, David could be said to be enjoying a renaissance after lean years during which his first marriage collapsed and he was reduced to selling burgers from a van.
He has re invented himself from pop has been to 'reality TV personality' the highlight of which was a stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle in 2008. He went on to marry Sue, a former model, in 2010.
As a couple, theirs is a meeting of minds, and they clearly plan to enter old age fighting every last wrinkle. To date, David has had an 8,800 facelift and eyelid lift, a 6,000 hair transplant, and further surgery on his lids and eye bags totalling 3,800.
On their wedding day, David had to wear sunglasses to hide the bruises from his eye surgery. Did this bother his bride? No, not in the slightest. As for Sue, she's had a 5,000 boob job, tooth veneers costing 11,200 and upper and lower eyelid surgery costing 3,600. She's had liposuction on her thighs and spends 540 every few months on Botox and fillers.
Sue says: 'Being attractive does open a lot of doors, and in some ways makes things easier in life.
'The downside is that you become afraid of losing that.'
David, whose chubby cheeked appearance was once cruelly compared with that of a 'boiled hamster', adds: 'It's imperative to be easy on the eye. The problem is that it's a bit like painting one wall in your house. It looks great, but makes the other three look odd.
'The trick is to know when to stop. It's all about maintenance.'
Sue, who sings with David on the cabaret circuit, chips in: 'When I first met David, he'd just had his facelift and looked pretty beaten up and puffy. I didn't imagine in a million years that we'd end up married.
'The fact he'd had a facelift didn't make me think: "Oh, he's really vain". I think there's nothing wrong with surgery for either men or women. If you have the money and go to someone reputable, then why not?
'Right now, we're thinking of having a little jaw work done.'
To give the couple credit, they are not the types to pretend their wrinkle free complexions are the result of good genes and a healthy diet. They couldn't be more upfront, hamming it up with Barbie and Ken poses for one recent magazine shoot.
Indeed, as David talks about what a fantastic 'commodity' they now represent as a couple, one has the distinct impression he would do almost anything to remain in the spotlight and ferret out new career opportunities.
It was,replica van cleef rose gold necklace, he admits, a different story five years ago when, aged 51, he was contemplating semi retirement in Spain, belting out old hits on the cabaret circuit in Benidorm.
David's marriage to former model Maria, mother of his daughters, Olivia, 20, and Amber, 17, had broken up and he'd sold his house in Brighton. He couldn't see much of a future for himself in Britain.
His rock 'n' roll lifestyle he reportedly blew 100,000 on cocaine in his heyday had left its mark and his career had, said the headlines, hit 'Bottom Dollar' when he was reduced to selling fast food in Brighton, earning the nickname 'Burger Van Day'.
At the time, David had been singing with a latter day version of the Eurovision Song Contest winners Bucks Fizz, but he was bored with it all. (Bandmate Bobby G would later call David a 'talentless little s'. David, naturally, puts this down to jealousy.)
So when David and Thereza were offered an extreme makeover on the Living TV show Pop Goes The Bands in 2008, he jumped at the chance to rejuvenate his appearance along with his fading career.
Close up,replica van necklace, David Van Day's face looks as if it has been moulded from the smoothest caramel, with just a few laughter lines to give away the fact he's 56. His skin is taut, his hazel eyes are free from bags and crepey lids, while the hair is the same frosted blond he sported in the Eighties when, as half of the singing duo Dollar, he was a teen pin up.
Back then in his tight,replica clover necklace brand, white satin pants and vests David was very pretty. Prettier perhaps than his band mate and former lover, Thereza Bazar. And boy, did he know it. Indeed, these days, Thereza witheringly refers to her ex singing partner as 'that awful vain man' for whom their hit song, Mirror Mirror, couldn't have been more apt.
'Am I vain? I suppose so,' says David, with a pearly white grin. 'But I don't think I'm vainer than any other performer. People judge a book by its cover, and although it's shallow, that's just the way it is in our business.'
He has, of course, had a little help ironing out those creases. As has his wife of three years, beauty expert and new singing partner Sue Moxley, who, at 50, looks at least ten years younger. Sporting the same Caramac complexion as her husband, Sue has a mane of tumbling blonde hair, plump glossy lips, wide awake eyes and a blindingly white smile.
Theirs is clearly a marriage made in cosmetically enhanced heaven. Side by side, they look disturbingly like life size versions of the Barbie and Ken dolls which they might regard as the ultimate compliment. And they aren't finished yet.
When I arrive at their home in Essex, the loved up Van Days aren't so much gazing into each other's surgically tweaked eyes but into matching his 'n' hers magnifying mirrors.
'They highlight every wrinkle and open pore in so much detail, it's scary but if we look good in these mirrors, we know we'll look OK to the outside world,replica mother of pearl van cleef necklace,' explains Sue, whose make up range, Famous, has just been launched in Tesco.
'David kept stealing my mirror, so I had to get him his own. When we go out, he takes longer to get ready than I do.'
David puts down his mirror for a second to add: 'I don't want to look young I just want to look good for my age.
'Having been a teeny pop idol, you grow old in front of everyone. My rock 'n' roll lifestyle had left me with little bumps and bags which spoilt the canvas.'
Canvas now restored, David could be said to be enjoying a renaissance after lean years during which his first marriage collapsed and he was reduced to selling burgers from a van.
He has re invented himself from pop has been to 'reality TV personality' the highlight of which was a stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle in 2008. He went on to marry Sue, a former model, in 2010.
As a couple, theirs is a meeting of minds, and they clearly plan to enter old age fighting every last wrinkle. To date, David has had an 8,800 facelift and eyelid lift, a 6,000 hair transplant, and further surgery on his lids and eye bags totalling 3,800.
On their wedding day, David had to wear sunglasses to hide the bruises from his eye surgery. Did this bother his bride? No, not in the slightest. As for Sue, she's had a 5,000 boob job, tooth veneers costing 11,200 and upper and lower eyelid surgery costing 3,600. She's had liposuction on her thighs and spends 540 every few months on Botox and fillers.
Sue says: 'Being attractive does open a lot of doors, and in some ways makes things easier in life.
'The downside is that you become afraid of losing that.'
David, whose chubby cheeked appearance was once cruelly compared with that of a 'boiled hamster', adds: 'It's imperative to be easy on the eye. The problem is that it's a bit like painting one wall in your house. It looks great, but makes the other three look odd.
'The trick is to know when to stop. It's all about maintenance.'
Sue, who sings with David on the cabaret circuit, chips in: 'When I first met David, he'd just had his facelift and looked pretty beaten up and puffy. I didn't imagine in a million years that we'd end up married.
'The fact he'd had a facelift didn't make me think: "Oh, he's really vain". I think there's nothing wrong with surgery for either men or women. If you have the money and go to someone reputable, then why not?
'Right now, we're thinking of having a little jaw work done.'
To give the couple credit, they are not the types to pretend their wrinkle free complexions are the result of good genes and a healthy diet. They couldn't be more upfront, hamming it up with Barbie and Ken poses for one recent magazine shoot.
Indeed, as David talks about what a fantastic 'commodity' they now represent as a couple, one has the distinct impression he would do almost anything to remain in the spotlight and ferret out new career opportunities.
It was,replica van cleef rose gold necklace, he admits, a different story five years ago when, aged 51, he was contemplating semi retirement in Spain, belting out old hits on the cabaret circuit in Benidorm.
David's marriage to former model Maria, mother of his daughters, Olivia, 20, and Amber, 17, had broken up and he'd sold his house in Brighton. He couldn't see much of a future for himself in Britain.
His rock 'n' roll lifestyle he reportedly blew 100,000 on cocaine in his heyday had left its mark and his career had, said the headlines, hit 'Bottom Dollar' when he was reduced to selling fast food in Brighton, earning the nickname 'Burger Van Day'.
At the time, David had been singing with a latter day version of the Eurovision Song Contest winners Bucks Fizz, but he was bored with it all. (Bandmate Bobby G would later call David a 'talentless little s'. David, naturally, puts this down to jealousy.)
So when David and Thereza were offered an extreme makeover on the Living TV show Pop Goes The Bands in 2008, he jumped at the chance to rejuvenate his appearance along with his fading career.
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