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Superstar pop queen is set to move to Donny!



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Published Date:
18 July 2008
WANNABEE WAGs move aside - chart star Jamelia is set to become a regular fixture in Doncaster.
That's because the Birmingham-born beauty, who has scored a series of smash hits including Superstar and Thank You, is married to Doncaster Rovers' new signing Darren Byfield.

And with the pair said to be house- hunting around the area, Doncaster folk may find themselves bumping into Mr and Mrs Byfield out and about town over the next few months!

The couple, who have a two-year-old daughter Tiani, started dating four years ago before they tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in West Sussex last month.

As well as her successful music career, pretty 27-year-old Jamelia has featured in several high profile advertising campaigns for the likes of Pretty Polly, Reebok and Boots.

Former Bristol City striker Byfield joined Rovers this week and it means his celebrity spouse is the star signing for Rovers' footballers wives team.

And it appears that newly-promoted Rovers, about to embark on their first season in the Championship, could have another glamorous WAG this season.

The club is hoping to sign loan defender Matthew Mills on a permanent deal - meaning girlfriend Emma Rigby, one of the stars of Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, could add some more glamour to the Keepmoat crowd.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 11:06 AM
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  • Location: Doncaster
 
 

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