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Foxy Bingo - Jeremy Kyle Show Advert 2.If you want to see me again, please leave a comment.Thank you. Foxy Bingo, one of the top five online bingo sites in the UK, has appointed Engine Group to overhaul its brand identity, with Partners Andrews Aldridge leading the account. Launched in 2005, Foxy Bingo's ads have been fronted by Katie Price, Jim Bowen and Christopher Biggins, although Partners is likely to take a more 'provocative' approach. This campaign was the best performing Sales campaign the7stars have delivered for Sandals. YoY we saw 156% more purchases and a 53% lower CPA. As a result, revenue also increased by 184%. Foxy Bingo sponsors Jeremy Kyle talk show with loads of 10 s.

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In news that we all secretly knew deep down, it turns out women love their best mates more than their partner.

A survey by Champneys Health Spa said that 50 per cent of married women prefer to spend time with their best friends than their husband.

1,517 women from the UK were involved in the research, and the main reason they preferred friends over their husbands was that they understood each other.

The full list is:

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  • We can talk about everything (57%)
  • She listens more (45%)
  • I can tell her things I could not tell my partner (44%)
  • We enjoy the same things (41%)
  • We laugh until we cry (39%)
  • I can truly be myself (29%)
  • We go back much further (29%)
  • She offers better advice (28%)
  • She is less irritating (26%)
  • We have much more in common (25%)
  • She has a better sense of humour (19%)
  • We go wild when we're together (18%)

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Sadly, there was no data regarding lesbian relationships.


We might like to pretend that nothing can split us from our best friends, but how does £131,000 sound to sweeten the deal? You've probably been through it all with your BFF, but that doesn't necessarily mean you wouldn't trade them in for a fat wedge in your bank account.

Asking 2,000 men and women from the UK, a survey worked out how much it would cost for them to ditch their best friend. Taking an average of the numbers, researchers revealed that £131,000 is the magic number.

Foxy Bingo is behind the findings, revealing that women would give up their best friend for £106,000 while loyal lads take a bit more persuading with an average of £180,000.

Answers varied around the country, with Liverpool being the ‘least loyal'. There, people were willing to bin their bestie for just £62,000. Up in Glasgow, your firm friend won't wave goodbye for less than £200,000.

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In news that we all secretly knew deep down, it turns out women love their best mates more than their partner.

A survey by Champneys Health Spa said that 50 per cent of married women prefer to spend time with their best friends than their husband.

1,517 women from the UK were involved in the research, and the main reason they preferred friends over their husbands was that they understood each other.

The full list is:

Foxy Bingo Sponsors Friends Names

  • We can talk about everything (57%)
  • She listens more (45%)
  • I can tell her things I could not tell my partner (44%)
  • We enjoy the same things (41%)
  • We laugh until we cry (39%)
  • I can truly be myself (29%)
  • We go back much further (29%)
  • She offers better advice (28%)
  • She is less irritating (26%)
  • We have much more in common (25%)
  • She has a better sense of humour (19%)
  • We go wild when we're together (18%)

Foxy Bingo Sponsors Friendship Wi

Sadly, there was no data regarding lesbian relationships.


We might like to pretend that nothing can split us from our best friends, but how does £131,000 sound to sweeten the deal? You've probably been through it all with your BFF, but that doesn't necessarily mean you wouldn't trade them in for a fat wedge in your bank account.

Asking 2,000 men and women from the UK, a survey worked out how much it would cost for them to ditch their best friend. Taking an average of the numbers, researchers revealed that £131,000 is the magic number.

Foxy Bingo is behind the findings, revealing that women would give up their best friend for £106,000 while loyal lads take a bit more persuading with an average of £180,000.

Answers varied around the country, with Liverpool being the ‘least loyal'. There, people were willing to bin their bestie for just £62,000. Up in Glasgow, your firm friend won't wave goodbye for less than £200,000.

Elsewhere, 15% of those asked admitted they'd bad-mouthed a friend behind their back. 11% also confessed to having a WhatsApp group that certain people are excluded from. To be honest, I thought the stats would be higher than that.

It takes a pretty dark turn when 7% said they'd flirted with a friend's partner, and 6% owned up to taking it further and kissing them. Ooh, it's like an episode of EastEnders.

There are some positives though. A whopping 84% said they'd lie to protect a friend and most people consider themselves to be a ‘good friend' to have around.

46% claimed they know when a is feeling low, 42% think they have the perfect remedy to cheer their BFF up, and 40% maintain they'll always make time for that special someone.

Kim Mills, Foxy Bingo's Sponsorship & Partnerships Manager, said: 'This study is a fascinating look into the nature of friendship. Although some people would sell their best friend down the river for some cash, it's reassuring to see that most Brits value friendship and are loyal to their pals.'

Well, even if your best mate will trade you in for a cheque or try to run off with your parter, at least you know they'd probably try and cover for you if you murdered someone. Awww, isn't that lovely?






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