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What qualifications does Sarah Ferguson have to be telling chavs
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how they should live their lives?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Absolutely none whatsoever. I don't dislike Sarah on a personal level, but doing this sort of programme is patronising.
She is a rich madam who has No idea, No journalistic training and No wonder she's been slated for this. Her intentions were probably well-meant, but she should keep her neb out of things she has never, and will never, know anything about.
She is a rich madam who has No idea, No journalistic training and No wonder she's been slated for this. Her intentions were probably well-meant, but she should keep her neb out of things she has never, and will never, know anything about.
Like I said, I think she genuinely means well and doesn't mean to be patronising - but her (ex)-position just in itself means that she will always get sl@gged off for doing such a programme. I'm sure she cares, but she's the wrong sort of person to present something like this and expect to get nothing but praise for it.
I like her - she's a game old bird who knows how to fight her way out of a corner and think she got a rough ride from the Royals - but she should present something other than this sort of programme.
I like her - she's a game old bird who knows how to fight her way out of a corner and think she got a rough ride from the Royals - but she should present something other than this sort of programme.
I think William & Harry can get away with it more - Harry especially seems used to mixing with all classes & types of people. Maybe it's their youth, maybe it's because they're in the services, maybe them doing it would be more realistic, I don't know.
Mind you, better Sarah than Princess Anne - I think that would get stuck on one's throat somewhat....!
Mind you, better Sarah than Princess Anne - I think that would get stuck on one's throat somewhat....!
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Didn't see the programme, but it does sound like a media accident waiting to happen.
By definiition, SF has nothing in common with 'ordinary' people, so she is on a looser to start with, it's bound to attract an audience waiting for her to drop a monumental gaffe.
I'm with Salla on this - good on her for trying, maybe a dubious choice of project. I'm not from a sink estate, but if she fetched up on my doorstep saying she understand my problems and saying "Yaah, OK.." at me, I might get a tad miffed.
By definiition, SF has nothing in common with 'ordinary' people, so she is on a looser to start with, it's bound to attract an audience waiting for her to drop a monumental gaffe.
I'm with Salla on this - good on her for trying, maybe a dubious choice of project. I'm not from a sink estate, but if she fetched up on my doorstep saying she understand my problems and saying "Yaah, OK.." at me, I might get a tad miffed.
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