Steph McGovern told she's 'perfect on paper but not in real life' in harsh uni knock back

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Jasmine Harman in tears after A Place In The Sun buyer's call to kids“My headteacher - who was just proud I had got the interview - read me the letter, 'She’s perfect on paper, but not in real life.' How harsh is that?"Stunned by her admission, show guest and chef John Whaite replied: “That has to change, because kids are growing up with this idea that because they come from where they come from they’re never going to achieve anything in life."You can take them into school and teach them about etiquette, but all that is going to do is dilute their identity.“And that is also going to create division at home because if kids are forced to be unlike their parents that might create major rifts in family settings!"The reason behind Steph’s.

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