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Indian-origin model Siobhan Parekh dating Aussie biker
Australian News.Net Thursday 1st October, 2009 (ANI)
Melbourne, Oct 1 : Indian-origin Men's magazine model Siobhan Parekh is allegedly dating Kings Cross biker Mark Judge, who was once linked to TV starlet Jodi Gordon.
Parekh, ex-girlfriend of Mark Philippoussis, and Judge were spotted snuggling at The Piano room.
The busty beauty recently showed at her good mate Brooke Daniels' 30th birthday bash with Judge, whose ex-girlfriend Krystal Forscutt was among the invited.
"They have been seeing each other for about two months," the Daily Telegraph quoted a source as telling Confidential.
Parekh won FHM's 2005 Girl Next Door competition, and later became the first Australian to become a playable online game character, appearing as a super-human martial artist in the short-lived MMORPG Fury. Email this story to a friend
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