3am: She's the Daddy; JAIME SO COLD WITH ALF.(Features)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: April 25, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: Clemmie Moodie & Danielle Lawler

HER actor dad Ray is known for his hardman roles and it seems Jaime Winstone is the one who wears the trousers in her relationship with Alfie Allen.

Lonely Alfie risked the wrath of bosses after he went on a midnight flit to spend some time with his girlfriend.

Sadly, Jaime - whose dad Ray famously yelled "Who's the daddy?" in the film Scum - didn't seem to appreciate the effort. And friends fear their love ...

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