Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace

She appeared in several episodes of the Red TV series Celebrity: Stars at Work, which aired in December 2007 and January 2008.

[citation needed] Following on from this, Horgan-Wallace signed a one-series contract with Red TV to film a self-titled, fly-on-the-wall documentary.

On 2 March 2009, Horgan-Wallace underwent a 'make-under' for the BBC Three programme Snog Marry Avoid?, presented by Jenny Frost.

In August 2010, she turned down an offer to appear in Ultimate Big Brother in order to shoot her scenes for a minor role in the British comedy film Anuvahood instead.

[10] She helped organise a stag night in Edinburgh, including racing in an off-road buggy, which later was involved in a hit and run incident in Leith.

In January 2012, Horgan-Wallace appeared in the third series of the Channel 4 show Celebrity Coach Trip, alongside fellow Big Brother contestant Nikki Grahame.

The pair were given a 'red card' and dismissed from the show on Day 3 of the series after falling out with other celebrities, including Edwina Currie and Jean Broke-Smith.

She plays the character of Jasmine in a low-budget British horror movie, Serial Killer, which was filmed in April and May 2013.

presented by famous Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, in which she discussed her acquisition of a property portfolio.

From 2019, Horgan-Wallace was a regular guest on BBC Radio 5 Live's 10 o'clock show, hosted by Sarah Brett and Rick Edwards, amongst others.

[21] In September 2007, it was announced that she had taken control of her own career via her management company, Aisleyne Ltd, along with co-director Richard Skeels.

The launch party held on 6 May was attended by various celebrities, including Jodie Marsh, Charlie Brooker and Nate James.

In October 2016, Horgan-Wallace launched her own fitness app titled Aisleyne 7 Minute Workout, which was released on the Apple and Android Play Store platforms.

[citation needed] Horgan-Wallace is a patron of Brain Tumour UK[26] and acted as an ambassador for Club4Climate, an initiative based around parties in London's West End and elsewhere that aimed to prevent climate change.

Horgan-Wallace at a red carpet event in 2012