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The Mavin crew is determined to take over the music industry this year and with several singles from different members of the record label already it looks like they are on track.
The music label has released new pictures with all the labelmates via their official website and we have to say they all look ‘super fly’.
The Carer now says she regrets "wasting the best years if her life" with Lewis, who now has a new girlfriend.
She said: "Lewis was my first love and my whole world was wrapped up in our romance.
"It was a feisty and passionate relationship. But I trusted him - I never thought he'd cheat on me."
Charlotte said she became suspicious when Lewis received phone calls in the middle of the night, and when a woman's coat mysteriously appeared at his home in Penarth, near Cardiff, "but I was blinded by my infatuation".
She said, at the time, Lewis wasn't working so she "paid for all our takeaways and treats", but despite her generosity he would "disappear on me sometimes".
Charlotte said: "He even went on holiday without telling me.
"It was inconsiderate things like that we'd fall out about."
She said she hoped her story would serve as a warning to Lewis' new girlfriend, and women in general.
"I want her to know what he's like.
"I feel robbed of my late teenage years and wish I could turn back time."
Lewis said: "What the hell? This is in the past and over and done with."
A gaggle of girls in their smalls left commuters rubbing their eyes in disbelief as they strutted their stuff in stockings and suspenders
Lady-loving commuters on the Tube could be forgiven for thinking they had died and gone to heaven.
Because while red-blooded males stood and stared in disbelief at the early morning sight for sore eyes, a gaggle of stunning girls took to the platforms in little more than knickers and bras.
The lingerie lovelies turned the Tube into a catwalk as undies brand Bluebella, which created the Official Fifty Shades of Grey collection, launched its new spring-summer collection on London's Northern Line.
Founder of the sexy smalls firm Emily Bendell, 34, said: "Bluebella is all about confidence and enjoyment and we thought it would cheer up a few commuters on their way to work to watch a catwalk show with gorgeous models.
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Good morning! It wasn't the usual sight for shocked Tube commuters
"Great lingerie gives you an inner confidence - even if you are jammed against other travellers on the morning commute."
One of the models, Jennifer Anstead, said: "It was probably one of the most nerve-wracking catwalk shows I've ever done, but it was very exciting and created a real buzz. I loved it."
Bluebella worked with author E L James creating the Official Fifty Shades of Grey lingerie - including the 'after dark' Black Label collection of highly erotic lingerie which was launched last month to tie in with the movie's release.
Transport for London gave permission for the catwalk show at the newly reopened Tottenham Court Road Tube station.
What would you think if you were greeted by the lingerie ladies on your way to work?
Shocked visitor Tobias Meyer, 45, said: "I must admit it was more interesting than the average art exhibition"
An artist left visitors red-faced after she was filmed walking around a museum carrying a baby - while completely starkers.
Controversial Milo Moire, 32, was slated by critics last year when she pushed paint-filled eggs out of her vagina.
Now, she's making headlines again after stunned visitors, including many children, spotted her wandering around the LWL Museum for Art and Culture in the city of Muenster in north-western Germany with no clothes on.
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Shocked: Visitors spotted Swiss artist Milo Moire walking around a museum starkers while carrying a baby
Swiss Moire, who stripped off as part of her Naked Life exhibition, was filmed holding the naked baby while looking at paintings of nudes.
Art-lover Anke Lange, 30, said: "I’m all for expression and alternatives in art, but this was just ridiculous.
"From what I gather, she thinks that getting her clothes off, looking at paintings of nude people and holding a naked baby makes her become part of the art."
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Controversial: Moire was slammed by critics last year for pushing paint-filled eggs out of her vagina
But visitor Tobias Meyer, 45, said: "I must admit it was more interesting than the average art exhibition."
Moire said she wanted to show "a naked infant safe in the arms of a naked woman" at the exhibition which features works from British artists Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and David Hockney.
She added: "This direct confrontation with live nude art challenges others to reflect on familiar forms of perception.
"How close may a form of representation in art approach real life?"
Her Plop-Egg exhibition last year was slammed by critics for being "absurd, gratuitous, trite and desperate" but her website described her work as "volcanic explosions of colour from her vagina".