MeMeMe -Charlotte Crosby
“Bigger and better than the bible”
Well Charlotte we’ll see about that. Let’s start with this. I watched the first two or three (I honestly cannot remember) seasons of Geordie shore and then I stopped watching but I enjoyed watching Charlotte. She is so funny and down to earth.
What does the back of the book say?
Charlotte Crosby has been one of the UK’s best-loved tv stars since she burst onto the celeb scene in 2011 with Geordie Shore and went on to be crowned winner of Celebrity Big Brother in 2013.
When Charlotte first applied for Geordie Shore, she was almost rejected because her drunken tales seemed too disgustingly hilarious to be believed. Every single one of them was 100% true – even the time she stalked her ex-boyfriend and accidentally ended up climbing into bed with his dad. Here in MeMeMe, she tells us the whole story, taking us on a very unique journey through her eventful teenage years (where literally nothing was off limits!), her attempts at holding down jobs (and booze), the life-changing experience of Geordie Shore, the truth about Gaz and his magical parsnip, her inspiring weight-loss triumph and her joy at finally finding happiness with Mitch, a man who loves everything about her, even her hairy fairy.
Not for the faint-hearted, MeMeMe is a celebrity autobiography like no other – as shockingly and pant-wettingly funny as Charlotte herself.
Something else I would like to mention.
Anyway, when I first saw MeMeMe in stores I wasn’t sure if I wanted to get it. As I said I had watched Charlotte on Georgie shore and she was my favourite person in the house. Then I got really ill and I was buying fruit to feel better when I stumbled upon this book. I decided to buy it and read it in one sitting.
What did I think?
MeMeMe is a funny easy-to-read book about the highlights and extreme but funny lows of Charlotte’s life. What I like about Charlotte is her honesty, just straight-up thanking your ghostwriter, I admire that.
The book was good for what it said to be. I enjoyed reading it and I think that if you like Charlotte Crosby it would be something you’ll enjoy. Something I do want to touch on real quick is that not everyone in Geordie Shore is from New Castle because Charlotte isn’t. She is from Sunderland which means she isn’t a Geordie (that’s the opinion of the people in New Castle). I found it overall enjoyable to read but I think you wouldn’t enjoy it if you have no idea who Charlotte is.
Have you read MeMeMe? And what are your thoughts on Charlotte?
Lots of love, Melissa