Exposed! 2011: The Pictures the Celebs Didn't Want You to See

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It's been quite a year in the world of celebrity...

- Wayne Rooney said 'I'm worth it' with his new head of hair;
- Charlie Sheen went from losing it to WINNING;
- Cameron and Clegg continued their bromance;
- Cheryl got hired 'n' fired in spectacular fashion;
- And the world stopped entirely to watch Kate 'n' Wills get married - then got totally distracted by Pippa's bottom instead

Thankfully, there's been someone there to record all of 2011's most momentous events. They're the pics that the carefully airbrushed celebs might not have wanted you to see, but from the Milibands arm-wrestling for leadership of the Labour party to the Beckhams picking out names for their new daughter ('Cif?' 'No, David, I told you, I wanted Harpic'. 'I thought you said "Harper", Victoria?' 'Oh yes, that's the one!'), these are the behind the scenes shots everyone else wants to see.

They say the camera never lies. Let's test that out, shall we...?

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About the author

Alison Jackson is an artist who explores the cult of celebrity. She makes realistic work about celebrities doing things in private using lookalikes; creating scenarios we have all imagined but never seen - the hot images the media can't get. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across Europe and North America. She has made a number of shows for television, including the BAFTA award-winning BBC series Double Take, and is the author of three previous books, Confidential, Private and Up the Aisle. Her website is www.alisonjackson.com.

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