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Revision as of 03:29, 12 April 2007 by K-Ped (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Layla Kayleigh, born January 26,1984, is a British TV personality that currently hosts The Feed segment of G4's Attack of the Show!. In addition to this, she has modeled for Maxim Magazine and King Magazine, and can be heard on Maxim Radio as an additional personality Friday's on the Covino and Rich Show (3 pm-7 PM EST), and as a host of The Naked Truth (10 PM-12 AM EST) with co-host Diane Hill. Layla currently resides in Hollywood, California. She is of Caucasian, African, and Middle Eastern background.
Early life
Layla was born in South London, England. She had to take care of herself while her single mother was in the United States trying to get citizenship for both Layla and herself. She "never told a soul" about being alone, for fear that social services would come for her. Even with her mother gone, and while working several night jobs to support herself, Layla still managed to do well in school.
Television career
In addition to once hosting MTV 2 in Britain, and ABC's football halftime show, she was once a correspondent for Al Gore's Current TV, but was fired promptly after doing an interview and photoshoot with Maxim Magazine. Layla has appeared on the Mtv show Punk'd. She now hosts "The Feed" segment of Attack of the Show on G4, as well as shortened versions of "The Feed" during the network's commercial breaks. She played Madison in the Romance/Drama movie titled "a Simple Promise" in 2007.
Personal Life
In late 2006 after suffering from back problems, Layla Kayleigh got Breast augmentation to reduce the size.
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