NY Girl of My Dreams Identified as Camille Hayton
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Camille Hayton has been identified as the "NY Girl of My Dreams," a topic of conversation for several hopeless romantics in New York City.
On Nov. 4, 2007, Patrick Moberg, 21, saw a woman standing across the train tracks in a Brooklyn subway, but lost her in the crowd. In order to track her down, Mosberg got the help of a sketch artist and created a website called "NY Girl of My Dreams" to find her. The website was located at http://www.nygirlofmydreams.com/.
On NYGirlofMyDreams.com, Moberg placed the picture and gave his cell phone number and e-mail address in order to track her down.
Within 48 hours, one of her friends spotted the Hayton's picture on the "NY Girl of My Dreams" site and recognized her. Hayton, a native of Melbourne, Australia, was living in Brooklyn at the time.
Shortly thereafter, Moberg and Hayton began dating in what many considered to be a modern-day fairy tale.
Moberg and Hayton initially appeared on TV and began to garner international media attention for their relationship. However, they began to keep a low-profile, prompting Moberg to shut down the site.
According to Australia's Sunday Telegraph, Hayton said that she dated Moberg for about two months but it just didn't work out. The two are now "just friends," and she "wanted to give it a go so I didn't wonder what if, what if?"
"We see each other now and then and we email quite a bit - I guess that's his forte," Hayton said. "It’s really nice that people embraced the story. It is part of my life now."
Moberg did not want to tell anyone of their breakup "because I loved the idea of people making their own endings to our unusual story."
Hayton, a one-time intern for BlackBook Magazine, now heads the "Looks" section for the August-September issue of Bust Magazine. She also landed a small role on As The World Turns and was an extra on Sex And The City.
Here is her Myspace page www.myspace.com/37722320


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