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Sonia Vanessa Poulton (born 15 August 1964)〔(Sonia Poulton – Biography. ) Soniapoulton.co.uk (15 August 1964). Retrieved on 12 January 2015.〕 is a British journalist. She initially worked in the music industry before moving to other fields in the late 1990s. She has written material for the ''Daily Mail'', ''Daily Express'', and ''The Independent''. == Career == Poulton was born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.〔 In 1992, she launched Go for the Juggler, an independent music company which managed artists and released music. The company only survived a year and she returned to journalism as a freelancer. She disputes ''Top of the Pops'' magazine editor Peter Loraine for the credit of inventing the Spice Girls' nicknames, saying it was her suggestion. In 1996 Poulton interviewed hip hop artist The Notorious B.I.G.. She has written for the black music paper ''Echoes'' and appeared on Kiss FM. Poulton has contributed to The Jeremy Vine Show on Radio 2, including a live appearance at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester. She is a patron of a fibromyalgia support group in Cheltenham.
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