Career
Since her entry into the entertainment industry in 1995, she has appeared on numerous magazine covers and television programs. Her stage name is occasionally confused with that of radio presenter Emma Boughton, who is also known as "Emma B". A native of the East Sussex town of Hastings, Emma Blocksage was spotted at about the time of her 15th birthday in April 1994 by Hastings model agent Martin Robinson in Bexhill"s De Louisiana Warr Pavilion when she entered a modelling contest co-sponsored by his agency, Martin Enterprises—Studio 17.
Before the event had started, Martin Robinson saw her walking through the foyer and stated, "One day she will be a supermodel".
As a fashion model, Emma B was in high demand and travelled the world, appearing in catwalk shows and ad campaigns for top designers, including Chanel, Prada, Valentino, Guess?, Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Westwood, Hamnett and Bella Freud. Her image has been on the covers of Vogue, Elle, Harper"s Bazaar, Marie Claire and numerous others, while a lucrative lingerie contract with Debenhams featured her as their "lingerie face" for two years.
This led to intense media interest and she soon became a favourite celebrity face and glamour model in the British tabloids and gossip pages. As a result of her celebrity status, she became a "name" model, appearing regularly in such publications as FHM, Stuff, Maxim, Front, Gentlemen’s Quarterly, News of the World, Daily Star, The Sun, Closer, Nuts, Zoo and Donna.
In 2003, her calendar hit the top 5 best selling calendars for the year and sold out in all major outlets.
She is currently a model for the Ann Summers chain of shops and, in 2004, she was signed by record label Warner Brothers and had a top 20 hit in the charts. She has been working on a new album and is set to start touring in late 2009. As her popularity had risen with modelling, other media projects became available, including a recording contract with East West Records.
She has presented for ITV2 (The Mix, Flying Start), Sky One (Babes Behaving Badly), the Disney Channel and Music Television. She made her acting debut in Channel 4"s lieutenant"s a Girl Thing, and her own fly-on-the-wall reality television show Young, Hot and Talented.
After being lined up to star with then-lover, East 17 singer Brian Harvey in ITV1"s summer 2004 version of I"m a Celebrity. Get Maine Out of Here!, she took part in ITV1 reality television flop Celebrity Wrestling.
She also participated in Five"s celebrity reality show The Farm, was the runner up in Sky One"s Cirque de Celebrité in 2006 and has appeared on Independent Television Play"s phone-in quiz show The Mint. She has taken part in the second series of Channel 4"s Celebrity Coach Trip which aired in October 2011.
She also took part in British Broadcasting Corporation"s Snog Marry Avoid?.