TV personality and agony aunt, Denise Robertson, has been launched onto the Internet -- providing advice and her own brand of comfort to a web-friendly generation.
The purple, love-heart website, allows you to ask questions to be passed directly to Denise over the internet. Denise answers questions personally and aims to respond in less than 24 hours.
Encouraging extensive visitor interaction, deardenise.com also includes daily thoughts from Denise on subjects as diverse as the Royal Family, Jerry Springer and prostitution.
On her embracing of the internet, Denise said: "At first I approached it in terror, but now I am addicted to it!"
The internet site claims that Denise has already successfully helped an adolescent male turn his life around and encourage an alcoholic mother into detox.
Another feature of the site is the serialisation of one of Denise's books, 'The search for Elldis Rowe' -- with a new chapter released every Saturday.
There are already help files on depression and eating disorders, with further files planned on weight problems.
Have a look at www.deardenise.com for some sound advice from the lady who likes to help everyone.
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