Serdar Ortaç (Turkish pronunciation: [seɾˌdaɾ oɾˈtatʃ], born 16 February 1970) has been one of the popular singers of the Turkish pop music since the 1990s.
Serdar Ortaç married Cork born Irish Model Chloe Loughnane in 2014.
Chloe Loughnan appeared in one of Serdar Ortaç videos and was a judge on a very popular Turkish fashion show, Bu Tarz Benim.
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Ortac is a small uninhabited islet about 5 km west of the coast of Alderney near to the islet of Burhou. It measures roughly 50 by 70 meters, and rises 24 meters (79 feet) above the sea level.
A.H. Ewen surmised that the rock's name meant "large rock at the edge" from the Norman language or (edge) + etac (stack). Alexander Deschamps said that the French formerly knew it as "the Eagle's Nest".
Ortac and Alderney, along with the Casquets, are part of the same sandstone ridge.
Paul Naftel, a Guernsey artist, sketched it, and the drawing appeared in Ansted & Latham's book, The Channel Islands (1862). The writers themselves commented -
The 1906 book, The Channel Pilot states –
It also supposedly contains a cave known as "the Oven".
Victor Hugo, who lived on Guernsey, and who wrote much about the Channel Islands says in his novel, The Laughing Man (L'Homme qui Rit):
Meanwhile, in another work, The Toilers of the Sea (Les Travailleurs de la mer), he mentions the curious anecdote that Ortac was inhabited by Saint Malo: