Rebecca Loos - Major Media Appearances

Major Media Appearances

  • 2004 – Hostess on a Dutch television with Gerard Joling
  • October 2004 – Participant on The Farm.
  • 2004 – Extreme Celebrity Detox for Channel 4.
  • February–April 2005 (on screen) – Dream Team, a Sky football-based TV series. Recurring role of Naomi Wyatt, a Sports-Psychologist.
  • Summer, 2005 – Participant on the ITV reality show Celebrity Love Island
  • Autumn, 2005 – Hostess of the TV documentary Power Lesbian UK for the Logo (TV channel)
  • January 2006 – Celebrity model in the Dutch edition of Playboy magazine.
  • April 2006 – Participant in the Belgian/Dutch version of the reality show Temptation Island.
  • April 2006 – England team member in Sky1's Celebrity World Cup Soccer Tournament (losing 2–1 vs. Brazil in the final).
  • May 2006 – Contestant in The X Factor: Battle of the Stars celebrity show, singing along with James Hewitt.
  • February 2007 – Appeared on New Zealand's reality TV show Treasure Island: Pirates Of The Pacific.
  • May 2007 – Contestant on the Spanish version of Survivor. She came third.
  • November 2007 – Contestant on Sky TV's Cirque de Celebrite. Voted out by the public after just a week.
  • 8–9 December 2008 – Guest host of television's The Podge and Rodge Show.

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