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Patti Boulaye

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Patti Boulaye (née Patricia Ngozi Ebigwei) - Nigerian-born British actress, entertainer, and businessperson - (b. 1954) For many years, she was the face of Lux beauty soap. In 1999 she successfully sued The Guardian after the paper wrongly quoted her as saying that she supported apartheid. In fact she had spoken of the importance of supporting "the party", i.e. the Conservative Party, but this was misheard by The Guardian's reporter.Patti Boulaye (née Patricia Ngozi Ebigwei) - Nigerian-born British actress, entertainer, and businessperson - (b. 1954) For many years, she was the face of Lux beauty soap. In 1999 she successfully sued The Guardian after the paper wrongly quoted her as saying that she supported apartheid. In fact she had spoken of the importance of supporting "the party", i.e. the Conservative Party, but this was misheard by The Guardian's reporter.

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