Melanie Slade in Arena Magazine

28 January 2008

Topics: Melanie Slade

I will admit that I have no idea who Melanie Slade is until I saw her in the latest issue of Arena Magazine. After a brief trip to Google, I found this about Melanie Slade (via): “Melanie Slade is the girlfriend of Arsenal footballer Theo Walcott. Melanie and Theo first met outside the shop where Mel worked at West Quay shopping mall in Southampton. Melanie was outside with a basket in her hand when Walcott’s friend announced “the basket is for phone numbers”. He scribbled his his mobile number on a scrap of paper and tossed it into Mel’s basket. Theo did the same. The romance had begun… Theo Walcott and Melanie Slade have been an item ever since!” Wow. Anyhoo, she’s pretty hot. Check her out.

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