Q&A
JULIE-ANN
Megarry, 25, runs the Nails and Beauty salon at Bleu Hair
Company, located at The Carson Building, Market Place.
The Moira woman was Irish Nail Championship Winner
three times.
What do you like doing on your day off?
I go shopping with my mum every Monday. We shop all over
the country and have a great time chilling out.
If you were to choose your favourite meal what would
it be, where and why?
Steak with Bushmills cream whiskey sauce served at the
Downsnire, Banbridge. The food is delicious and the
atmosphere is great.
What has been Your proudest moment?
Winning the Irish Nail Championship three times and
opening my own salon.
What was the most frightening moment of your life?
When I crashed my car a year and a half ago.
How would you describe your taste in clothes? What's
the most you ever spent on a single item?
Up-to-date and trendy. I bought a pair of boots in
Marbella for �235 and have only worn them about five times.
What would you do if you won a million pounds?
I'd buy a house and go on holiday with my family.
What was your most embarrassing moment?
When I remarked to a client that her watch was very loud
and she told me it was her pacemaker.
What music do you like?
Pop music. I like Che Pussy Cat Dolls, Gwen Stefani and
Girls Aloud.
What sports person do you most admire?
Cristiano Ronaldo for obvious reasons.
Describe Your best ever holiday. What would
your dream holiday be?
I had a great holiday in Cyprus a few Years ago. The
clubs were brilliant. I would like to go on a Caribbean
cruise.
What is your greatest remaining ambition?
To make my business a success.
If You could spend a day with a celebrity whom would
you choose?
Nicole Scherzinger, The lead vocalist for the Pussycat
Dolls.
If you were stranded on a desert island what three
things would you want with you?
My mobile, make-up bag and straighteners.
FAVOURITE THINGS.....
Car |
Audi TT |
Film |
The Gladiator |
Comedian |
Jimmy Carr |
CD |
Fleetwood Mac |
Book |
Pride
and Prejudice |
Actor |
Colin Farrell |
Actress |
Denise Van Outen |
Drink |
Gin and Tonic |
Ulster Star
20/07/2007
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