Competitions

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Go For It! with Girls Can't Catch

Girls Can't CatchWe've got a fantastic competition for Guides with Girls Can't Catch, who are all set to become the UK's biggest girl group.

Jess, Phoebe and Daizy want you to give them a makeover.

  • How would you do their hair?
  • What make-up would you give them?
  • What colours would you go for?

Download the special Girls Can't Catch image, get creative and give the girls a whole new look! Not only will you be getting your Go For It Glamourama  but you'll be in with a chance of meeting the girls. They will be visiting the winning unit and coming to give some of you makeovers themselves!

Send your entries to:

Publishing Services, The Guide Association, FREEPOST (LON 145), LONDON, SW1W 0YA by the 1 February 2010.

Who are Girls Can't Catch?

Girls Can't Catch have been together less than a year and already they've hooked up with Girls Aloud on the Out of Control Tour 2009 and also supported The Jonas Brothers on their UK arena tour. They released their debut single, 'Keep Your Head Up' earlier this year and their next single 'Echo' comes out on 18 January.

The track will be available on CD single where it comes backed with an all new B side - 'Love Shy' and a MAXI CD which features an interview with Kimberley from Girls Aloud, the 'Echo' video and backstage footage from the Jonas Brothers tour.

You can see the 'Echo' video at www.girlscantcatch.com. The girls blog every week, regularly talk to their fans on the forum and there's always plenty of giveaways - so make sure you come check out www.girlscantcatch.com  

More about the girls

Phoebe Brown

Dark-haired 18 year-old Phoebe is English, Italian and Filipino but holds an American passport. Phoebe had 12 teeth removed between the ages of 12 and 14. The first record she bought was Mariah Carey and Jay-Z's Heartbreaker. If you are an X Factor fan, you will remember Phoebe as the girl with the blonde streak in her hair who fronted Hope and routinely stunned voters belting out tunes like 'Back To Black' and 'Umbrella'. Hope made it to the final five acts in 2007's X-Factor before the X dream came to end - and the Girls Can't Catch dream started.

Phoebe was a Brownie and says, "I loved being a brownie! I really enjoyed hanging out with my friends and doing all the different badges. Me and the other girls in Girls Can't Catch have to be really motivated, work together as a team and also have loads of fun together. It's a bit like being in a brownie pack!"

Jess Stickley

18-year old Jess Stickley is an only child but has 13 cousins. She has never drunk tea or coffee, is a big fan of high top trainers and has a steady collection growing in her wardrobe. Jess has Kanye West's head in her fridge. But don't worry, it's only a cake! She's totally obsessed with Kanye, her parents made her a cake in the shape of his head for her birthday!

Jess's path to finding her musical mates has been eventful to say the least. As a girl growing up in Bournemouth she developed an intense love of American R&B (she loves Keyshia Cole and Common, and don't even get her started on Kanye West) and by her early teens was singing in a 50-piece gospel choir. Her biggest break happened last year whilst in her bedroom after entering the Motorokstar competition to find new singers. She filmed herself in her bedroom singing 'Stand By Me' acapella and sent it off. Before she knew it a national vote led to her making it into the top ten and winning an all expenses paid trip to New York to record for five days with Jay Z and Alicia Keys producer, Freek.

Daizy Agnew

Daizy, 24, was born in what was to become her bedroom and grew up on a University campus in Brighton. She reads tarot cards and is into astrology. Last year she dyed her hair blonde and it was such a disaster she ended up cutting her long locks off. She has a brother she has met only once. Her bathroom is green and pink.

Before joining Girls Can't Catch, Daizy experimented with all sorts of music, one minute working with urban producer SoundBwoy and the next auditioning for Eurovision! Now, she is loving every minute of Girls Can't Catch, especially when they toured with Girls Aloud last year. Daizy's biggest break to date came in the shape of the Hugo Urban Rules awards 2006. Having wowed a panel that included US R&B star Joe and Brit hip hop star Sway, the win led to Daizy's first official recording which ultimately brought her to the attention of the record label of Girls Can't Catch's record label.