Amy won't rule out stripping for cameras; ROLE WOULD NEED TO BE RIGHT.Byline: LYNN KELLEHER GORGEOUS actress Amy Huberman has revealed she won't sell her wedding photos to a glossy mag - but hasn't ruled out stripping off for the cameras. The stunning brunette said she won't be cashing in on her upcoming nuptials to rugby ace Brian O'Driscoll Brian Gerald O'Driscoll (born 21 January 1979) is an Irish professional rugby union player. He is the current captain of the Ireland national rugby union team, and was captain of the British and Irish Lions for their 2005 tour of New Zealand. . She added: "Brian's been great. He's so into it [the wedding]. It's very much a mutual thing but it's not like we spend every day talking about it. "We're just about making it our own. It's a fantastic location with private grounds and we can run amok Amok (ā`mŏk), in the Bible, post-Exilic Jewish family. for three days. "Brian has a big family so it will be a big wedding, but not monstrous. "We're not doing any selling of photos or anything like that. It'll be our own day." The 30-year-old author also revealed she wouldn't have any inhibitions about stripping for a TV role. She said: "I'd have to make a judgment at the time. I wouldn't completely rule it out but it wouldn't be a decision I would make lightly. "It would be nicer if you were doing a love scene and you didn't have to see anything but it's part of the job and you don't want to be too prudish and self-conscious. "If it was for the right director and the right film you kind of get over it because its part of the story and it's not just you in your nip running around for the sake of it." The Clinic star said being a wife or girlfriend of one of the Irish rugby team is different from being a celebrity Wag in Britain. She said in an interview with Woman's Way: "It's not about spending hours in beauty salons and then going out. "There's brilliant camaraderie ca·ma·ra·der·ie n. Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship. [French, from camarade, comrade, from Old French, roommate; see comrade. between the women as in the run-up to the game you don't see your fella really so you have to spend a lot of time with these people. "I've never come across snootiness snoot·y adj. snoot·i·er, snoot·i·est Informal 1. Snobbishly aloof; haughty. 2. High-class; exclusive. snoot and it is really good banter between all nationalities." The TV star confessed also said she is still getting to grips with the rules of rugby. She said: "I understand it more than I have in the past but it's complicated." CAPTION(S): PERFECT MATCH With rugby ace fiance Brian SHE'S NO WALLFLOWER wallflower, Mediterranean perennial (Cheiranthus cheiri) of the family Cruciferae (mustard family), particularly popular in Europe, where it flourishes on old walls. Actress and author Amy Huberman |
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