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Jewish News Online’s Mrs Frankowitz interviews Kerry Katona

Jewish News showbiz interviewer Mrs Frankowitz nattering with  Kerry Katona.
Jewish News showbiz interviewer Mrs Frankowitz nattering with Kerry Katona.

Jewish News Online is proud to announce the addition of a brand new member to its editorial team – a fearless celebrity interviewer who puts the likes of Perez Hilton and Heat magazine to shame.

Drumroll please…

Jewish News showbiz interviewer Mrs Frankowitz nattering with  Kerry Katona.
Jewish News showbiz interviewer Mrs Frankowitz nattering with Kerry Katona.

Introducing  post-octogenarian showbiz news hound, Mrs Frankowitz!

Mrs Frankowitz (‘Mrs F’ to her great-great-grandchildren),  aged unspecified, will be grilling the greatest names in showbiz, in her own inimitable style, every month for Jewish News Online – beginning today with an exclusive showbiz spiel with pop singer, reality show star and former ambassador for Iceland frozen foods, Kerry Katona.

As you’ll see, our very own Queen Mother of gossip is unafraid to ask some of the biggest household names real killer questions like: “Which synagogue do you go to?” “Are you eating?” And, “Is that jumper really warm enough?”

Mrs F  said: “I have always had a thing for famous people, famous or not. And my late husband Sid always said I would make a bloody good spy. Joining the Jewish News team has probably been one of the better days of my life. I hope to pick up some new friends and possibly a man along the way. Twitter me @mrsfrankowitz and watch my videos otherwise I’ll just stop doing it. Ach and vey.”

WATCH MRS FRANKOWITZ’S INTERVIEW WITH KERRY KATONA HERE:

…AND WATCH MRS FRANKOWITZ INTERVIEW APPRENTICE RUNNER-UP LUISA ZISSMAN HERE:

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