Dame Lauren Chantelle Bluebelle Gazelle Roselle Alesha Masheka Funeshka Tanesha Felicia Jane Harry Kane Liam Payne Cooper is a fictional character in The Catherine Tate Show.
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Dame Lauren Chantelle Bluebelle Gazelle Roselle Alesha Masheka Funeshka Tanesha Felicia Jane Harry Kane Liam Payne Cooper is a fictional character in The Catherine Tate Show.
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Lauren Cooper claimed to have been made a Dame at the end of her sketch on the Royal Variety Performance 2005.
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In series one, sketches feature Lauren Cooper arguing with authority figures such as train conductors and teachers, as well as her best friend Liese Jackson and love interest Ryan Perkins.
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Lauren Cooper is one of the most popular characters with fans, and is arguably the most recognizable from the show.
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Lauren Cooper is aged 15 and, according to one of her teachers, in grave danger of leaving school with no GCSEs.
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Lauren Cooper is due to marry Ryan in the final episode, but he jilts her at the altar because of his embarrassment of Lauren after she sings a very squeaky, off-key version of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" to him.
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Lauren Cooper even insulted the reverend by using her catchphrase as well as calling her a lesbian and being transgender and stating that god doesn't exist.
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Lauren Cooper made an appearance during the BBC's Comic Relief telethon in March 2005.
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In November 2005, Lauren Cooper appeared in a sketch for the Children in Need telethon.
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The scene is set when Lauren Cooper arrives in Walford in search of revenge on Stacey Slater, who has apparently stolen her boyfriend.
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Lauren Cooper looks for her in the launderette, where she finds Little Mo Mitchell, who tells her that Stacey is not there.
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In November 2005, Lauren Cooper was a featured sketch at the 77th Royal Variety Performance.
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Lauren Cooper then instructs her to "look at his face" and acknowledge that "no part of it is bovvered".
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Lauren Cooper returned in The Big Night In, a 20 April 2020 telethon held during the COVID-19 pandemic, in a skit which had her being schooled remotely by a teacher played again by David Tennant.
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