• Re: The daddy deceiver: How Angelica Harte tricked three fathers

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    As a 31-year-old woman, she might be expected to have developed a
    more
    mature attitude to pregnancy and childbearing. The reality is
    anything but.
    Because Angelica, who claims to be 'addicted to having babies',
    readily
    admits to tricking three hapless men in succession into fathering
    half her
    brood of illegitimate daughters.

    A former model, she now lives in a luxurious house in
    Hertfordshire with her
    lawyer partner. And so thrilled is she by her family so far that
    she is
    planning to expand it even further, this time by IVF so that she
    can select
    a male embryo.

    For all those women out there who have struggled to conceive
    children,
    Angelica's story makes for bitter reading. But Angelica is proud
    of her
    achievements. She plans to tell her children the truth about
    their
    conceptions, seemingly with little understanding of the effects
    such
    knowledge could have on them.

    Defiantly, she says: 'I'll tell them I wanted a baby, but that I
    didn't tell
    their fathers I was trying to get pregnant. When they realise
    that I was
    prepared to lie to conceive them, they'll know they were really
    wanted and
    much-loved babies.'

    It's a very odd version of what love and parenting is all about.
    And the
    more Angelica talks, the clearer it becomes that she is creating
    baby after
    baby to fulfil her own deep-seated and alarming need for love and
    attention.

    Perhaps unsurprisingly, two of the three men duped into
    fatherhood ended
    their relationships amid bitter recriminations.

    The sorry story of how Angelica became mother to Amber, 13;
    Summer, seven;
    Lola, three; Myla, nearly two; and six-month-old twins, Bonnie
    and Violet,
    began with her own unhappy and dysfunctional childhood.

    The middle child of three, her father, a writer, and mother split
    up before
    her teens.

    She says: 'I had an awful, loveless childhood. I used to sit
    alone with my
    dollies as a little girl, playing mummies and babies. My mother
    left,
    remarried and had another two daughters. I remained with my
    father, looking
    after my older and younger brothers.

    'When I was 16, I met a boy. He was two years older than me and I
    moved in
    with him and his mother. Within a year, I became pregnant. I was
    taking the
    Pill, but it failed. But I was thrilled to be pregnant.

    'When I told him, he was horrified. His mother advised me to have
    an
    abortion, because I was too young and there was no money. But I
    refused. He
    asked me to choose between him and the baby, so I walked out. I
    was 12
    weeks' pregnant, with nothing but clothes and a suitcase.'

    One might assume that a pregnant and homeless 17-year-old would
    be fearful
    about her future. But not Angelica. She says: 'I felt so excited.
    I thought:
    "This is a challenge, but I'm worldly and smart."

    'I knew I would be a good mother - far better than my own mother
    had ever
    been to me. When I felt the baby's first kick, about 19 weeks
    into my
    pregnancy, I felt the first real wave of love.'

    Angelica set up home in Peterborough, where her mother Jacqui was
    now living
    with a new partner and their own daughter. Her mother was present
    at the
    birth of Amber in June 1995.

    Angelica says: 'It was a terrible 18-hour labour, but the second
    I saw
    Amber, I was overwhelmed by love. It was the first time in my
    whole life
    that I had ever been truly happy. I was on such a high, and it
    lasted. Other
    people might be exhausted or worn down by first-time motherhood,
    but I
    thrived. I loved cradling Amber in my arms, feeding her as she
    gazed up at
    me. I loved the responsibility of caring for her, changing her
    and knowing
    that she loved me unconditionally back.

    'When Amber grew old enough to see other children with their
    fathers, she
    asked me "Do I have a daddy?" and it nearly broke my
    heart.

    'I said: "Mummy had a boyfriend and we made a baby, but he
    decided he wanted
    to stay living with his own mummy and I wanted to keep
    you."

    'I did try to contact her dad after Amber was born, but he didn't
    want
    anything to do with her. When I recently emailed him on Facebook,
    I told him
    that she wanted to meet him. But he replied just once, saying he
    did not
    want to know her.'

    What a heartbreaking message for a girl on the cusp of
    adolescence to have
    to come to terms with when her mother tells her, as she
    presumably will.

    'I did feel guilty that, as a little girl, she had no father
    figure. Then,
    when she was three years old, I moved to Northampton and met a
    man named
    Barney, through mutual friends. We moved in together and, after
    two years, I
    decided that I wanted a little brother or sister for Amber.'

    While most couples talk about expanding their family, Angelica
    tricked her
    partner by becoming pregnant by stealth - and then presented him
    with a fait
    accompli.

    She says: 'We had never discussed having a baby, and I wasn't too
    sure what
    he would think about it, so I just stopped taking the Pill. After
    about
    three months, I was pregnant.

    'I was absolutely thrilled, and when I told him the news, Barney
    seemed to
    be fine about it. But as my stomach grew bigger, he started to
    stay out more
    and more with his friends. I was obsessed with tracking every
    stage of my
    pregnancy, looking it up in books and saying "The baby is
    the size of a
    grape now", but he wasn't interested.

    'When I went into labour, he sat in the corner of the room
    reading the
    newspaper and eating his sandwiches. I felt so let down. This was
    supposed
    to be the most important day of our lives and he was just showing
    me how
    little it really meant to him.' The fact he had no role in the
    decision to
    start a family is seemingly lost on Angelica.

    Her second daughter, Summer, was born in October 2001 - but her
    birth
    sounded a death knell for the shaky relationship between her
    parents.

    Angelica says: 'Perhaps Barney was angry and resentful because he
    thought
    that I had tricked him. But I didn't care as I had another little
    baby in my
    arms and I felt complete again. I was so happy - I could almost
    drink in her
    beautiful baby smell.

    'Barney and I rowed every night, and when Summer was six months
    old I left
    him to move down to London for a fresh start with my daughters.'

    Angelica took a job as a catalogue model and then decided to
    treat herself
    by hiring a personal trainer. She says: 'I wanted to get my
    pre-baby weight
    back, so I hired a personal trainer, even though it cost £50 an
    hour. The
    trainer's name was Oliver, and although he was six years younger
    than me, he
    was rather cute. Within a few months, we had become an item.'

    Then, surprise, surprise, Angelica decided to use her partner as
    an
    unwitting sperm donor. She says: 'I thought he was nice-looking
    and would
    make a good dad, so I stopped taking the Pill. I just thought:
    "It's my body
    and I want a baby, so I'll have one."

    'I didn't feel bad. I knew if I asked him whether he wanted a
    baby, he'd
    probably panic and say no, because he was too young. So I decided
    to go
    ahead and make the decision myself.

    thought Oliver would eventually be delighted he was going to be
    a father.
    It took me a couple of months to conceive and I proudly presented
    him with
    the positive pregnancy test.

    'He looked stunned and said: "How did that happen?" I
    shrugged and said:
    "The Pill can fail, you know." I didn't dare tell him I
    had deliberately
    become pregnant.

    'Then, after his initial shock, Oliver was pleased. For a while,
    I thought
    we might settle down, get married and raise all my daughters
    together.'

    Seven months into the pregnancy, Angelica had pre-eclampsia and
    had a fit in
    hospital which started an early labour. Her daughter Lola was
    born two
    months premature in August 2005, weighing 4lb 13oz.

    The new baby had been home barely three months when her parents' relationship ended. Angelica says breezily: 'Oliver started to
    really
    irritate me. It had been so stressful seeing my baby in the
    special care
    unit, and I had recurring dreams about the birth for months.
    Oliver just
    didn't seem to understand.

    'But I loved Lola and I thought, "Well, I've got my baby, so
    I don't need
    you."

    'One night, we had a terrible row and I told him that it was over
    - I could
    never love him. He stormed out and went to live with his mother.
    I didn't
    feel guilty, because our relationship had become so unhappy. But
    we did stay
    in touch and he remained a devoted father to Lola, taking her at
    weekends.'

    So once more Angelica was single. But the fact that she now had
    three
    children by three partners did not deter her from snapping up
    another
    suitor, even though it was just three months since she and Oliver
    had split.
    She continues: 'I fell in love with a man called Gary straight
    away. I met
    him at a nightclub in April 2006. He came over to talk to me, I
    thought he
    was lovely, and we started seeing each other immediately.'

    Gary, 30, was a lawyer - no doubt lending him excellent father
    potential in
    Angelica's eyes. Within eight months, Angelica had engineered
    another
    pregnancy. And again she didn't tell the father - or should that
    be sperm
    donor? - who believed she was on the Pill.

    She says: 'I didn't tell Gary that I had stopped taking the Pill.
    I fell
    pregnant immediately. When I told him, he was really shocked and
    said: "My
    mum's not going to like this."

    'I knew she wouldn't be happy - I was someone with lots of
    children by
    different men, who had known her son for a matter of weeks. But
    the whole
    family welcomed me and the baby. Gary wasn't bitter or angry that
    I was
    pregnant. He said he loved me and had always wanted to be a dad.
    This time,
    I had a partner who treated me, and our unborn baby, properly.'

    Angelica's fourth child, Myla, was born in September 2007, and
    Angelica
    moved into Gary's four-bedroom semi-detached home in Hemel
    Hempstead. Within
    a year, she was yearning to be pregnant again.

    She says: 'It sounds awful, but I feel that I am addicted to
    having babies.
    I love the early stages, when they are totally dependent on me.
    Once they
    can hold their own bottles, I feel like I am needed less - and I
    get broody
    once more.

    'When I wanted a fifth baby, I did discuss it with Gary. It was
    the first
    time in my life I had sat down with a partner and talked about
    having a
    planned baby together.

    'Gary agreed; he loved being a father and he wanted another
    child, so we
    were delighted when I fell pregnant again quickly. Then, at the
    three-month
    scan, I discovered I was expecting twins. I was shocked.'

    Bonnie and Violet were born in September 2008 - two months
    prematurely. An
    emergency Caesarean on top of old scar tissue left the skin on
    Angelica's
    stomach dangerously thin - and at least one doctor warned against
    having any
    more children.

    But incredibly - even though Angelica claims she has found
    complete
    happiness at last - she says she feels the need for at least one
    more baby.

    'Gary is worried because of my health. I've suffered from
    pre-eclampsia and
    have needed several blood transfusions after haemorrhaging during
    my past
    few labours. But I'm desperate for a little boy. It will cost a
    lot of
    money, but I want IVF treatment which will allow us to select the
    sex of the
    baby.

    'Gary says he loves me and will pay for the treatment, as long as
    it does
    not endanger my health.'

    But what of the children who have already been born of bitterness
    and lies?
    Angelica insists that she will tell them all about the
    circumstances behind
    their conceptions - including the fact that their biological
    fathers were
    duped into paternity.

    Despite her astonishing approach to conception, Angelica is a
    devoted mother
    whose life revolves around her children. Starved of affection
    during her own
    childhood, she is determined that her own daughters are shown
    love.

    Two of the fathers - Summer's dad Barney and Lola's father Oliver
    - see
    their daughters at weekends. Amber's father remains uninvolved in
    the
    13-year-old's life. Angelica says: 'All the girls love Gary and
    they know I
    adore them. They are happy and don't question the fact that they
    have
    different fathers.'

    Meanwhile, Gary - to whom she became engaged last April -
    supports the whole
    family financially and, except for child support, Angelica
    receives no money
    from the State.

    So, does Angelica feel any shame or regret for her behaviour,
    which is at
    best misguided and, at worst, irresponsible?

    'I do feel really guilty that I didn't tell any of these men I
    was trying to
    get pregnant, but they've got a responsibility as well. They
    should have
    been wearing protection, to make sure that I was not going to
    conceive. So
    they are partly to blame.

    'When I look at all my beautiful daughters, I don't regret
    anything. I wish
    they were all Gary's children, of course, but the past can't be
    helped.'

    Her Bio Info

    Angel Harte
    United Kingdom
    Performer Profile

    Gender: Female
    Height: 5 feet 4 in
    Weight: 120 lbs
    Age Range: 25 - 35
    Physique: Average
    Hair Color: Blond(e)
    Hair Length: Long
    Eyes: Green
    Ethnicity: Caucasian
    Voice Type: Alto, Soprano

    Film
    Killer Bitch Model in Launderette Liam Galvin
    Drink,Drugs and KFC Seductive Lady Aml Ameen
    Modeling
    Bizarre Magazine Cover model Bizarre
    Performer Skills

    Performance Skills: Dancing, Voiceover, Host, Singing,
    Improvisation
    Athletic Skills: Aerobics, Cycling, Gymnastics,
    Rollerblading
    Accents: British, Irish, Scottish, Middle Eastern,
    Australian
    Musical Instruments: Guitar
    Dance: Ballet, Modern, Tap, Club/Freestyle

    Employment Details

    Work History: Film, Music Video, Theater, Commercial,
    Television
    Job Categories: Acting
    Are you willing to work unpaid?: No
    Authorized to work in United States: Yes
    Primary Citizenship: United Kingdom
    Valid Passport: Yes

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    Seems that aging ex Page 3 girl Angelica Harte in a
    bid to stay relevant and is in the news again

    From DM

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    A former Page 3 model was left horrified after a creepy Iceland
    delivery driver texted her to ask her out after dropping off her
    shopping.

    Angelica Harte, 44, answered the door to her flat that she lives in
    alone with her door in her pajamas to take in her £60 shop.

    Two hours after the delivery, Angelica got a text from the driver who
    asked her to meet him in the park the next day.

    He added: 'I'm not working so anytime that suits you.'


    The ex-model told the DS: 'I was in my pajamas with no make-up on, but
    even like that I still got that type of attention from a man who was
    prepared to lose his job over asking me out.

    I was scared that not only did he have my phone number but he had my
    address also and could appear at any time. I was really distraught
    over it. I didn't see the funny side of it at all.'

    She explained: 'He seemed like a normal middle-aged man.

    'He was staring at me and seemed to want to engage in conversation
    whereas I'm really shy and just wanted my groceries and to shut the
    door.

    'About two hours later I got the text. I was shocked and angry.

    'Within a week I think I complained to Iceland.

    'Now my friend takes me food shopping which isn't ideal as I'm in the vulnerable group so I'd rather stay away from people to avoid catching
    Covid.'

    Angelica, from Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, added: 'I felt vulnerable
    and I didn't expect that type of nonsense just getting my shopping
    delivered.'

    The text from the driver read: 'Hi this is the Iceland driver from
    earlier didn't get chance to say what I wanted because your neighbour
    came out, do you fancy a walk in the park tomorrow I'm not working so
    anytime that suits you.'

    An Iceland spokesman told the Star that the driver has been fired.

    And another article

    ****

    Ex-Page 3 model horrified and 'scared' by Iceland delivery driver’s
    creepy text
    Former glamour model Angelica Harte said she received a creepy text
    from an Iceland delivery driver. He asked her whether she'd like to
    meet him in the park after he brought her groceries

    A former Page 3 model has slammed a creepy Iceland delivery driver who
    texted her to ask her out after dropping off her shopping.

    Angelica Harte answered the door to her flat in her pyjamas and said
    she barely even spoke to the worker when he brought her £60 shop.

    But two hours later, he sent her a text asking whether she’d like to
    meet him in the park the next day, adding: “I’m not working so anytime
    that suits you.”

    Horrified Angelica says women should be able to take deliveries
    without the fear of being hit on by staff.

    The 44-year-old said: “I was in my pyjamas with no make-up on, but
    even like that I still got that type of attention from a man who was
    prepared to lose his job over asking me out.

    “I was scared that not only did he have my phone number but he had my
    address also and could appear at any time. I was really distraught
    over it. I didn’t see the funny side of it at all.”

    Angelica lives alone with her puppy Hugo and had been getting Iceland deliveries for around a year when the incident occurred.

    The text from the driver read: “Hi this is the Iceland driver from
    earlier didn’t get chance to say what I wanted because your neighbour
    came out, do you fancy a walk in the park tomorrow I’m not working so
    anytime that suits you.”

    She explained: “He seemed like a normal middle-aged man.

    “He was staring at me and seemed to want to engage in conversation
    whereas I’m really shy and just wanted my groceries and to shut the
    door.

    “About two hours later I got the text. I was shocked and angry.

    “Within a week I think I complained to Iceland.

    “Now my friend takes me food shopping which isn’t ideal as I’m in the vulnerable group so I’d rather stay away from people to avoid catching
    Covid.”

    Angelica, from Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, added: “I felt vulnerable
    and I didn’t expect that type of nonsense just getting my shopping
    delivered.”

    An Iceland spokesman said that the driver had been fired.

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