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Is creamier or tangier best?

Vuzu Tv Vixen, Vickey, tested Mayonaise for The Times. The picture was taken in Big Blue .Pic. THYS DULLAART. © The Time.
Vuzu Tv Vixen, Vickey, tested Mayonaise for The Times. The picture was taken in Big Blue .Pic. THYS DULLAART. © The Time.

ALL young couples beware. There's a gang of Vixens out there that are hell bent on breaking up young couples who dare to cross their path.

ALL young couples beware. There's a gang of Vixens out there that are hell bent on breaking up young couples who dare to cross their path.

One of these temptresses is Vikki Bishop. The 24-year-old Vikki obtained a Diploma in Dance at the Tshwane University of Technology and has been dancing her way through life.

She has featured in music videos and has been a cheerleader for the Blue Bulls.

"I started dancing when I was five," she says.

"It's what I love doing but there is not much dance work out there and I've had to venture into doing other things."

One of the other avenues she is pursuing is TV. For the TV show Vixens, she recently spent five weeks in a house with five other girls. They were given the task of tempting five young men away from their partners.

The catch is that these young men's girlfriends are watching the goings-on from a room in the house.

After six days the girlfriend decides whether she wants to stay with her man or dump him.

Should she dump him, she wins R20000 worth of jewellery. It's astonishing that only one guy has been dumped so far!

Couples whose union survives the ordeal win a R15000 weekend holiday.

Despite having the title of "vixen' Vikki admits to being a bit prudish. "We don't do anything too drastic to tempt the guys," she explains.

"I'm a big mayonnaise girl," she says with a smile.

She first tries Conti Smooth and Tangy Mayonnaise. "I like that it's creamy," she says.

Vikki then tries Crosse & Blackwell's Salad Cream.

"This one is a lot tangier."

Nola's Original Mayonnaise is next up. "This would be perfect for potato salads."

She tries Pick n Pay's Mayonnaise, which she finds a bit bland, but "it would be good for coleslaw".

Hellman's Real Mayo is up last. "Wow, it's more like a cheese spread than a mayonnaise.

"It has a smoked beef flavour as well."

Our mayo-loving vixen declares that Hellman's Real Mayo now is now officially her favourite mayonnaise! - Keitumetse Segoai

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