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Gino d'Acampo's dodgy past

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chirpychirpy | 07:49 Thu 17th Nov 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Considering the rise and rise of Gino d'Acampo in recent years, it's incredible to think he once served two years in jail for burgling pop star Paul Young's house: http://www.dailymail....aul-Youngs-house.html This isn't mentioned in Gino's Wikipedia entry or in interviews with him. Do you think that, because he served his time, he should be allowed to move on, or do you think the public should always be made aware of his criminal past?
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So you don't think he deserved to do so well because of a crime he committed 11 years ago?

You don't just become a chef...it's bloody hard work with gruelling hours.

Fair play to him...
Their conversation probably involved an apology.
Yes, I would hope so Ummmm.
Paul ... "Where's my f****g guitar?"
Gino ... "Where's MY f****g cooker?!"

Something like that I would presume.

lol
I heard that Richard Branson employs a lot of ex-cons
'ex' being the operative word.
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Gino...."I'll tell you where your guitar is when you tell me what you've done with my Anolon pans".
I watched an interview with him on TV where he spoke about it at length. Credits his wife and family for getting back on track. Dirty Den from Eastenders (can't remember his name) served time for murder and I think David Dickinson has served time but its not held them back.
I read about that some time ago. Naughty boy, but nice with it.

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