Jessica-Jane Clement (born 24 February 1985 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a British glamour model, actress and TV presenter who is best known for starring in the BBC programme The Real Hustle.
TV and films
Since 2006, Clement has starred in the BBC TV series The Real Hustle,[2] a spin-off of the BBC drama series Hustle. Along with Alex Conran and Paul Wilson she demonstrates confidence and magic tricks, distraction scams and proposition bets on members of the public, to show viewers how to avoid being fooled by them. As of 2012, Clement has starred in all 106 episodes of all eleven series. She has also starred in all of the one-off specials: The 12 Scams Of Christmas, Winter Special, Worlds' Greatest Bar Bets, Best Ever Cons, Don't Miss A Trick and The Real Hustle Around the World.
Her other acting roles include starring as Cindi Marshall in Sky TV's Dream Team for two series from 2005 to 2007[9] and playing the role of the Jade Dragon escort in the 2005 film Moussaka & Chips.
In November 2008, Clement took part in the BBC Three show Celebrity Scissorhands in aid of Children in Need.[11] In 2009 she appeared in Doghouse, a British zombie comedy, in which she played the leading character's girlfriend[12] and the long-running British hospital drama Casualty, playing Jackie, a new member of the ambulance/paramedic crew.
From 13 November 2011, Clement took part in the eleventh series of ITV's reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. She was voted out on 28 November 2011, five days before the end of the series and was in the jungle for fifteen of the nineteen days, returning along with the rest of her camp-mates for the final Coming Out episode.
Also in November 2011, Clement presented the programme Skin Deep: The Business of Beauty, which was broadcast daily on BBC3 between 14 and 18 November 2011.
In January 2012, she presented a BBC documentary titled Britain in Bed in which she revealed how British attitudes to sex have changed over the last 50 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica-Jane_Clement
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the real hustle
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8mf
The Real Hustle: Bartender Scams
The Real Hustle: Black Money Scam
The Real Hustle: Sun Lounger Swizz
The Real Hustle: Raver Rip-Off
The Real Hustle is a BBC television series made by Objective Productions and written by Alexis Conran and Paul Wilson. The show demonstrates confidence and magic tricks, distraction scams and proposition bets performed on members of the public by Conran, Wilson with "sexy swindler" Jessica-Jane Clement. From series 10, titled New Recruits, Jazz Lintott and Polly Parsons joined the hustlers.
Several episodes of the series state that all marks have been genuinely hoodwinked, and that any money lost is returned to them after filming. However, the BBC's website states that "The participants featured in The Real Hustle have either been set up by their family and friends or believe that they are participating in another television programme.
Examples of scams
A deposit is taken on a car multiple times from different people who turn up to buy it.
A computer keyboard is replaced with one containing a key logger and bank details are obtained
A skimmer device is placed on a cashpoint with a pinhole camera inside it, recording the information on the user's cards magnetic strip along with their PIN; the data is then put on the magnetic strip of an e-top up card which is used to withdraw money from the victim's account
The black money scam at a market stall
A fake hollow cash point is installed on a busy street, in which one of the hustlers hides and records the information on the user's cards magnetic strip along with their PIN obtained from the user typing on the keypad.
In Series 8, for the first time in the show's history, a mark was not fooled by the initial scam. The scam was not pulled by the usual hustlers, but by model Caprice Bourret in a section that features celebrities performing the scams. The scam was to switch genuine twenty-pound notes with fake ones, and then exchange those fake ones for genuine tens with a shop assistant. When Caprice asked for tens and fives, the shop assistant spotted the partly hidden genuine twenties and recognized that the others were fake, so she refused to exchange them. Presenter Jess, who was nearby should anything go wrong, rushed out of the shop to alert Alex and Paul, who quickly came into the shop and confiscated the money by pretending to be police officers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Hustle http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8mf/episodes/guide
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