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Company Exclusive! Natasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield celebrity Company cover shoot

Go behind the scenes with hot gossip & exclusive pics from Natasha Bedingfield's Company cover shoot...

Over a Moroccan inspired lunch of salad, cous cous and, er, chips, Natasha spilled the beans on some of the guys she's been hanging out with in LA (Adam Levine and Prince no less)

Half an hour later, it was back to work and back into the styling room to pick out another outfit with our fashion director, Oonagh. We're pleased to report that though Natasha knew what she liked and what suited her bodyshape she was happy to try anything the team suggested. In fact, it seemed that not even spending two hours having extra long hair extensions put in was going to phase Natasha. She was friendly and fun throughout the day and as the shoot came to a close she politely thanked us all and admitted it had been one of her best shoots ever. We're happy to say the feeling was mutual!

Natasha arrived at our cover shoot bang on time and rushed over to greet everyone with a firm handshake. We were lucky enough to be the magazine that got to reveal her new, rockier image and we have to admit it really suited her! She may have spent the last year or so in LA (living in an apartment by the beach - nice work if you can get it), but were happy to reveal she certainly hasn't gone all LA on us. In fact she's really enjoying being back in not so sunny Blighty, even if that does mean she has to find somewhere new to get her facials. 'The only thing I really miss about LA is getting a facial ' I'm going to have to find somewhere to get it done in London', she laughs.

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