Page 13: Roberta Williams says she’s inundated with date requests, wants to fight Gina Liano
GANGLAND widow Roberta Williams has opened up on how she is inundated with requests for dates from men, and her latest feud with a Real Housewives of Melbourne veteran.
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“KEEP wish’n”, fellas — that’s the message from Roberta Williamsto her long line of suitors.
The gangland widow claims she is inundated with requests for dates from men both online through her Facebook page and when she’s out and about in public.
ROBERTA DEFENDS FRONTING REALITY SHOW
Apparently, airline pilots are the most susceptible to her charms.
But Williams says there’s no hope for her gentlemen callers as she’s been with her partner, Robert Carpenter, the father of her youngest child Giuseppe, since before her former husband Carl was murdered in prison 2010.
Williams also confirmed to Page 13 that she’s eager to fight Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gina Liano after locking horns with the barrister in Sydney this week.
Williams said she ran into Liano at the QT Hotel and was disgusted with her condescending attitude.
The mother-of-four said she’d love to settle the matter with Liano in the boxing ring … for charity.
Meanwhile Liano, who’s never been one to back down from a fight, has “no comment” on the matter, while her spokeswoman added: “and she (Liano) certainly didn’t have a run in with her at the QT Hotel.”
DANGER DROPS A LINE
THE “gone fishin’” sign has been hung on the door at Chez Dangerfield in Moggs Creek as the Brownlow medallist takes advantage of Geelong’s bye.
After the win over Adelaide last week, all Dangerfield wanted to talk about post-match was whether the southern bluefin tuna were biting along Victoria’s rugged southwest coast.
Dangerfield has resisted a new company, “Athletes of the Sea”. While it sounds like an aqua aerobics class it’s all about goin’ fishin’.
Paddy’s “Dangerfield Enterprises” owns a third of the shares and he is a director.
A Facebook page has plenty of pics of blokes named Baz and giant trevallies and the Brownlow medallist may be taking charters.
What could be better than being regaled with stories about Danger while sinking tinnies?
There are pics of Paddy catching a shark in February with the line, “Danger hooked onto this cracking bronze whaler during the week and we are told the flake was sensational!”
He broke a gaff hauling it in. Not like his on-field tackles, which always stick.