"Is Anne Robinson the weakest link" asks Bopping Barrister
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Bopping Barrister, Pesha, asks "is Anne Robinson the weakest link"?
Pesha would love to quiz Anne Robinson about whether she put herself before her daughter when Court proceedings decided her husband had Custody of their daughter.
“Well, Anne, are you ready for the contest?” Pesha asks
Anne, herself, has drawn attention to the issue by her book
"Memoirs of an unfit Mother" published on October 18th.
Pesha regularly deals with the heartbreak of contact with children when
their parents separate. "Many parents focus on themselves and seek to win
their case" She said
Pesha feels so strongly about this that she has brought out her first music
single "Contact Day". She hopes her song will focus people's thoughts on
this sensitive area
The children will win because the song is written from the child's point of
view, the children will win because of the high moral content of the song
and the children will win because $1 (70p + VAT) from her single 'contact
day' will go to a well known international children's charity.
Contact Day has just been listed as number 3 in an Australian Ison Radio
Station's pop list and Pesha has had interviews with South Africa radio SAFM and the prestigious USA Court TV
Her single is released through her website www.pesha.tv where she has also
put a free download of a colourful book "Learn English through song -
Contact Day. ######