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Episode 13

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Tuesday, 24 Aprilhttp://wags.itv.com/news.phpIt is WAGs - the final score and the show moves out of the boutiques and into the studio as the girls join June Sarpong to discover which boutique (and which WAG) will be crowned winner!

It is WAGs - the final score and the show moves out of the boutiques and into the studio as the girls join June Sarpong to discover which boutique (and which WAG) will be crowned winner!But first there is the final challenge to win.

The score is 5 all and as the WAGs head towards the final whistle, the challenge is the most crucial so far. What is it? To sell the remaining stock. The boutique who sells the most will win the challenge and the profits for the week from both stores.

For the first time this series, all ten WAGs are required for the challenge as they take part in a WAGs walk-off, modelling 2 outfits each on the catwalk.

But there is a twist. The final manager won’t be voted for by the public but chosen by the WAGs.

As Charlotte gets customers spending in Better Half, Bows have a slight advantage, receiving some free stock - their customised football kits (the prize for winning the previous challenge).

But Julie is worried. As the customers start to buy the kits, it is Michaela who is proving the most popular. However, it isn’t long till Julie finds a fan who buys a ‘Julie’ kit for his girlfriend - much to her delight!

Meanwhile at Better Half, Jadene is so impressed with a canine customer that she phones her other half Marc to ask for a dog.

As the girls keep selling, they have one more chance to get customers into their stores - via their fashion show. The mentors are on location to provide some tips and the girls prepare for the ‘WAG off’!

Bows’ mentor Anna describes a perfect catwalk technique (apparently it is to walk in a figure of eight), whilst Better Half mentor Lyn has her own words for the girls.

She says: ‘You clearly are the better half, you’ve always been the greatest poseurs, today should be your finest hour!’

All is fine till Better Half resort to some dirty tactics. But the trick backfires as the banana skin Elle leaves on the catwalk doesn’t trip up her rivals but her own boutique mate, Charlotte.

However, despite the foul, it is still Better Half who win the final challenge, selling £24,658.02 of stock to Bows £22,764.88. The win makes it 6-5 to Better Half and the girls claim victory in the Challenge stakes.

But there are still two more titles to be revealed - those of winning WAG and winning boutique.

With the public votes counted, Krystelle is revealed as the winning WAG. The prize? Her own column in Reveal magazine. Not bad!

But who has won the ultimate title of winning boutique? With a total profit of £320,916.77 the winner is Bows. The girls are thrilled. As well as a personal victory, they have also won for their charity Great Ormond St who will receive a total of £362,529.88 (the combined profits from both boutiques).

It is an emotional final and as the girls wipe away the smudged mascara, they can all say that it’s been a 5-a-side they’ll never forget!

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Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. 

Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Better Half might well be leading by five wins to Bows four, but tensions run high.

Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Better Half might well be leading by five wins to Bows four, but tensions run high.As the girls gather for their latest challenge, will they be fighting for the same side or will inter-WAG rivalry get the better of them?

Setting the challenge is the fashion

editor for The Telegraph, Hilary Alexander. Combining football and fashion

the girls are required to design their own football kits, then model them in a glamorous 5-a-side match!

As the manager for Better Half, Jadene selects Heather and Cassie for the challenge (because Heather is great at design and Cassie hasn’t won a challenge.)

Meanwhile, Bows manager, Michaela chooses Julie and Nicola T.

It isn’t long before the design ideas are flowing. Cassie and Heather decide on a white kit with the Better Half logo and hot pant-style shorts, whilst Bows select a blue strip with gold sash, draw-string bottoms and pink diamantes.

Meanwhile, back at the boutiques, Michaela decides to get some more stock and makes appointments with three wholesalers. As Krystelle says: Michaela works well when she is in charge. She’s only a problem when she isn’t the manager!

Managerial skills are also being demonstrated at Better Half, where Jadene has decided to hold a sale of their denim collection to raise more money for charity.

But will the girls maintain their professional behaviour or will it prove too much like hard work? As Michaela’s quick, stock buying trip turns into a three hour shopping spree, her colleagues back at the boutique aren’t impressed.

But it is Madeleine who is really playing up. Could the spirit of naughty Michaela be living on in her?

Back on the challenge, the girls receive their kits but all isnt as they imagined. Instead of sexy, white hot pants, Better Half have been sent long, baggy shorts. Can their logo add a bit of much required glamour to the Women’s Clothing

Having selected a sexy, diamante design as their logo, the girls are reassured and get on with the difficult work of customising their kits.

Bows are finding it just as hard. But, despite an exploding sewing machine, it isnt long till Julie and Nicola have everything under control.

Unfortunately, the same cant be said of Jadene back at Better Half!

Returning from her lunch, she discovers that Cassie, Heather and Charlotte have swapped working for playing and their behaviour just gets worse and worse. Upset at the lack of support, Jadene returns to the til, still determined to prove that Better Half can win.
Sunday and, with the kits complete, it is the Bows v Better Half football match. Jadene and Julie’s other halves (Marc Bircham and Kevin Phillips) have volunteered to manage the two teams and Marc has strict rules - no lipstick till half-time!
As the match kicks off, it is Better Half who are first to score and it doesn’t stop as they continue to score a total of four goals (three via Charlotte who proves to be quite a football talent!) to Bows 0.
But, it isn’t over for Bows as the feedback on the challenge is still to come. As Hilary Alexander provides her views on the two kits, it is Bows who impress her the most. Their prize is to see the Barnet Ladies FC sport the Bows’ strip. They also receive £1,000 of kit to sell in their boutique.
With the score equalised at 5 all, there is still everything to play for and it isn’t just the challenge at stake.
Tune in at 9pm, Tuesday ITV2 to discover who will win the final challenge, who will be the winning WAG and which boutique will win the profits for their charity.

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Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. 

Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. Throughout the competition all the girls have worked really hard and played hard but there have been arguments and handbag at dawn. 

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Episode 11
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Tuesday, 10April
The score is 4-4 all and this week, the challenge takes the girls abroad. But, they have not been told where they are travelling to, who they’re meeting and what is in store?
 
As Jadene and Charlotte (Better Half) and Krystelle and Michaela (Bows) gather at Heathrow, they dont know where they are going, who they are meeting and whats in store.

But all this changes quite quickly as they get their tickets to Malaga and are taken to the house of PR legend Max Clifford.

Their challenge this week is to create their own PR stunt and make it into the papers this week.

Back in London, there is another twist as the girls discover who will be managing the boutiques and it isnt any of them!

As they stand outside waiting for their new managers, speculation is rife and Better Half admit that they dont want a new manager.

But this changes when they discover who their celebrity manager is a glamour model and WAG Michelle Marsh who admits that when the girls start playing up, she’ll just join in!

But Bows have a slightly stricter manager in socialite Tamara Beckwith who is serious about business and does everything in her power to control the girls. But with Madeleine taking her time buying decorations for the window and Nicola turning her hour lunch break into almost two hours, Tamara is left tearing her hair out.
 
Next door at Better Half, the situation isn’t much better and when the girls disappear leaving her on the til, she shows she won’t accept any nonsense and shuts the shop til the girls return!
 
Day two and the queues are round the block at Bows. But Better Half is quiet. Manager Michelle decides to play dirty tactics and offers Bows security guard £125 to lead people into her boutique. But the ethical doorman refuses and the boutique remains quiet!

Back on the challenge, the girls get some feedback from PR professionals who help them choose their stunt.

Better Half contemplate chaining themselves to the railings of Buckingham Palace but are dissuaded as it could be negative PR! Instead, they decide to invite Charlotte’s friend and WAG Danielle Lloyd for some friendly frolicking in bikinis and speak to the paparazzi to get some photographers along.

Meanwhile, Krystelle and Michaela decide to dress as sexy bunny girls (well, it is Easter!) and choose to speak direct to The Sun.

Back at the boutiques, Michelle decides that strict rules won’t get her anywhere and instead of punishing the Better Half girls for not working, takes them out for a picnic lunch, leaving the store open but without anyone on the til.
Julie can’t believe that they would all just disappear, leaving customers in the boutique and steps next door to help out, selling some of their stock for £5!

But things get worse as Heather lets off a stink bomb and the girls can smell it but can’t find it!

Meanwhile, in Soho, Jadene and Charlotte have teamed up with fellow WAG and friend Danielle Lloyd for their PR stunt.
As Charlotte shyly strips down to her bikini, the paparazzi get their shots (despite a slightly restrained water fight from the girls).

It might not be bikinis for Bows but Michaela and Krystelle are just as photogenic dressed as sexy bunny girls! The problem is - where is The Sun photographer? Delaying for more than an hour, he finally makes an appearance and gets his shots. But will he be using them in the Sunday edition?

The moment of truth. As the girls rush to get the Sunday tabloids, there are squeals of delight from Better Half as Charlotte and Danielle’s stunt lands them the front page of The Star.

But things aren’t as great for Bows. Despite getting close to a page in The Sport, they fail to get anything in The Sun  - the paper they had everything set on.

As the girls come to WAGs HQ to learn who has won the challenge, their mentors have some feedback for the girls.
Better Half mentor Lyn Gardner is furious that the girls aren’t serious about managing a boutique, whilst Bows’ mentor Anna Park claims that Michaela should not be part of Bows.
As the feedback to the challenge is revealed, Max Clifford (via satellite as he is still in Malaga!) claims that both Bows and Better Half have performed brilliantly. However, with a front page to their credit, the winning boutique is Better Half, putting them back into the lead by 5 wins to 4.
However, despite their victory, Better Half are less than delighted. There is dissent amongst the ranks as Jadene and Elle feel that they are the only ones working.
With just two more weeks, will Better Half be able to keep together long enough to win the remaining challenges and secure the title of WAGs winners or will Bows close the gap?

Tune in at 9pm, Tuesday, ITV2.
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Episode 10
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Tuesday, 03 April
In just three weeks one of the boutiques will be declared the winners and get rewarded with the profits from both stores.
But who will be top of the table?
With Better Half in the lead by four wins to three, the battle is on and the girls (without Nicola T who is ill at home) gather at a Soho venue to get briefed on their latest challenge.

As they are greeted by Kitty Klaw, their faces say it all! Dressed in corset and nipple tassels, Kitty is an international, burlesque performer and the challenge this week is totally theatrical and perfect for any latent diva. It is to model, perform and auction burlesque garments, watched by the prominent movers and shakers of the burlesque world. The winners will be the boutique that makes the most profit from the auction and the burlesque collection they’ll be stocking on Saturday.

As the managers for this week are revealed (Charlotte â Better Half and Krystelle Bows) there is a twist.

This week, the managers are demoted to assistant managers as their mentors, Lyn (Better Half) and Anna (Bows) and the girls are less than thrilled!
The mentors choose the girls for the burlesque - Cassie and Jadene for Better Half and Madeleine and Michaela for Bows.
As the mentors return to the boutiques, they’re intent on restoring order to the stores. Anna wants to get Bows’ customers to leave with more than one item each, whilst Lyn has a stricter regime for Better Half with penalties for the girls who fail to work hard.
Desperate to turn the boutiques back into fashion stores, the mentors pack the charity items (to be sold online) and get more stock on the rails.
Meanwhile, Charlotte has a scheme for making more money with a charity raffle and sales of tickets prove strong.
But back in the theatre, will the burlesque auctions secure as much money?
With Michaela performing as Lucy Lipgloss and Madeleine leading the auction, the bidding is slow and the girls work hard to sell the costumes.
But for Cassie and Jadene the auction is more successful and Better Half win the first round of the challenge.
However, there are still more items to sell in the boutiques Saturday and there is everything to play for.
As Bows make the first sale, there is trouble in Better Half. Lyn, a strict and professional manager is struggling to control the girls and with Cassie and Charlotte disappearing into the rival store, Lyn almost throws in the towel.
Speaking to Bows’ manager, Anna, she claims: ‘You’ve won. I’m closing Better Half. They’ll lose the challenge but I can’t keep a boutique running without staff.’
The rage is real and a sympathetic Anna confronts Charlotte, sending her back to Better Half. But will this be enough?
As the challenge winners are revealed, the mentors provide their feedback on the state of the boutiques.
Lyn has issues with the lack of professionalism in Better Half. But, on Bows, Anna is delighted, saying that they are a fantastic team and are great at running a boutique.
As the total sales for the auction and boutiques are revealed, Bows is declared the challenge winner, equalising at 4 all.
But there is a twist. There is no manager’s vote. The mentors are each asked to select two girls for next week’s challenge.

Despite her bad behaviour, Charlotte is chosen for Better Half along with Jadene with Anna selecting Krystelle and Michaela for Bows.
The challenge will require the girls to get their passports and jet off to a secret destination. To find out where, tune in at 9pm, Tuesday, ITV2!

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 Episode 9

Tuesday, 27 March
There are just five challenges remaining and with the score 4-2 to Better Half, this week’s task is more crucial than ever.
As the girls gather for their meeting, one WAG is absent as Charlotte (Better Half) is ill. But the girls refuse to let it deter them which is just as well as the challenge is an especially hard one - to sell a range of Isabella Oliver maternity wear for just one day. It will require all the skills they’ve learnt so far and more than a bit of hard work.
But, as Jadene (Better Half) and Nicola T (Bows) are revealed as this week’s shop managers, there is a twist and it is one that the girls were definitely not anticipating.
For this challenge, the managers will be swapping shops with Nicola taking on the Better Half boutique and Jadene in charge of Bows (and with it, the handful that is Michaela!)
There is one other rule this week - the managers can’t nominate themselves for the challenges. So, for Bows, the challengers are Julie and Krystelle and for Better Half, Elle and Heather.
As the girls return to the boutiques, the challengers get started.
Having each selected 100 items of clothing, the challenge gets harder as the girls TV presenting skills are put to the test with an impromptu spot on home shopping channel QVC.
But back at the boutiques, things aren’t quite so professional.
With Charlotte still absent and the others on the challenge, Nicola and Cassie find themselves on their own in Better Half and Nicola makes her stand as manager with a pyjama party!
Meanwhile, Jadene’s hardest task at Bows is getting Michaela to behave but could she have found a tactic that works? Instead of telling her off for not working as hard as the others, Jadene identifies Michaela’s strengths and crowns her Bows’ official entertainer, responsible for keeping the queues occupied as they wait to come into the boutique.
But, even this isn’t quite enough to keep Michaela in one place and soon she is in pyjamas and partying in Better Half, blaming Nicola for kidnapping her and making her have fun!
There is more trouble for Michaela as Jadene discovers mouse droppings in Bows and traces the source to Michaela’s half eaten food left lying in the stock room.
At Better Half, the situation isn’t much better as Nicola’s initial enthusiasm starts to diminish as she realises that she’s then only one doing any work.
Meanwhile, on the challenge, the girls aren’t having much more success as they struggle to find customers for their maternity range.
Even Cassie’s efforts to re-stock Better Half with a fantastic blag of 80 designer dresses leaves the others unimpressed and has her close to tears as Jadene tells her off for securing too much stock.
As Cassie says, when it’s all free, how can it ever be too much? Even the mentors agree.
So, with just four weeks remaining are the cracks starting to show and will the boutiques self-destruct as tempers fray and tension soars?
This week, Bows won the challenge, closing the gap to a 4-3 lead to Better Half.
But can they continue their winning streak or will Better Half hang onto their pole position?
There’s only one way to find out - tune in at 9pm, Tuesday, ITV2!

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