Vernon Kay and Gappy Ranks Play Family Fortunes
15:12 - Tuesday 31 August 2010 - In Category UK Entertainment
Model-turned TV presenter Vernon Kay and Stinkin Rich MC Gappy Ranks competed in a game of Family Fortunes live on radio last week.
The unlikely pair appeared on Tim Westwood’s drive time show on BBC 1Xtra.
Very entertaining, and definitely a sign of the times; to see a household name sharing airtime with an unsigned, underground MC.
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