Emily Scott

This article is about a model and TV personality. For the speed skater, see Emily Scott (speed skater).

Emily Scott (born 1983) is an Australian model, DJ, record producer, and television personality.

She appeared in the visuals of Robbie Williams' spring 2006 tour, and in a remake of the "Rock DJ" video clip. She was the face of Lipton Ice Tea. In 2006, she was in the ITV reality series Love Island.

As a DJ she tours Europe, Australia and Asia. Scott mixed a compilation CD "Clublife" for Central Station which is available on iTunes. She has supported act Erick Morillo. She also appeared on the TLC show London Ink, where she got a Koi fish tattoo on her right arm..

In the autumn of 2007 Scott was in the second BOB series of Cirque de Celebrité on Sky One in the United Kingdom.

Scott joined the cast of Australian Dancing with the Stars in July 2009. She was eliminated on 26 July 2009.

On 18 November 2011 (Day 5), Scott joined Series 11 of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. [1] She was voted out on 29 November 2011 (Day 16).

Personal life

She married fellow Cirque de Celebrite contestant and ex-Five member, Ritchie Neville in Henley-on-Thames on 23 October 2008. They moved to Sydney, Australia following their wedding but split four months later.[2]

Discography

2010 - Cortado (Original Mix) - Neon Underground - 2010
2010 - But Enough About Me (Emily Scott Remix) - Bass Kleph - Vacation Records
2010 - The Time Is Now (Original Mix) - Stealth / Picante
2011 - Rock Organ (Emily Scott Remix) - fRew - fRewition - 2011
2011 - Long Black (Original Mix) - Definitive
2011 - Bom Bao (Original Mix) - Definitive
2012 - NOW Dance 2012 - EMI / Warner Music - 2011/12

References

  1. ITV profile
  2. Moran, Jonathon (28 June 2009). "Swimsuit model Emily Scott marriage ends in AVO". Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 28 June 2009.

External links

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