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MADD | |
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Born | Susan "Sue" Evans 16 September 1968 Imani "Ginny" Evans 24 January 1992 |
Other names | Mother and Daughter Duo |
Occupation | Reality television personalities, Television producers |
Years active | 2014-present |
Television |
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Susan "Sue" Evans (born 16 September 1968) and Imani "Ginny" Evans (born 24 January 1992) are Reality television personalities and Television producers known as MADD, which is an acronym for Mother and Daughter Duo.
Their careers in television began during 2014, when they were selected to appear in the BBC observational documentary The Kitchen, which focused on the family dynamics, similar to Gogglebox . [1] The year after, they starred alongside Vicky Pattison on Judge Geordie , where Imani was seeking guidance and support after Sue had met a new man called Carlton and subsequently felt left out. [2] They went face to face with Katie Hopkins on her TLC show If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World .
In 2016, they appeared on primetime television on Meet the Parents, presented by Holly Willoughby. They have also done some interviews and have gotten into some celebrity feuds. [3]
On 5 June 2017, Sue was one of the potential candidates to become 'The People's Housemate' on the eighteenth series of Big Brother , however finished in third place, losing out to Tom Barber. On 28 June 2017, it was revealed that Sue would become a housemate. She entered on Day 25. Evans was evicted from the house on Day 40.
MADD currently reside in Luton. Since their stints on Judge Geordie and If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World, Sue and Carlton have gotten engaged and have asked Vicky and Katie to be a bridesmaids at her wedding. [4]
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