Road rules3 mins ago
is it time
clarkson left the screen.
he loves to have a go at other people but mention his name and the toys come out of the pram
http://www.dailymail....-ugly-homophobic.html
he loves to have a go at other people but mention his name and the toys come out of the pram
http://www.dailymail....-ugly-homophobic.html
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that must be getting smaller moth by month
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that must be getting smaller moth by month
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The Lenny Henry comment isn't racist, more of a fact. The newspapers obviously haven't got enough real news so have to resort to stirring up trouble. Lenny Henry is a top bloke and there's nothing about him taking offence.
As for George Michael, he brought it on himself with his grubby behaviour so he can't really complain if people mention it.
As for George Michael, he brought it on himself with his grubby behaviour so he can't really complain if people mention it.
George Michael is a bit of a 'precious' gonk and really has very little reason to be so....
Jeremy Clarkson has never really grown-up and whilst I think he would be the first to agree that he's not the most handsome chap on TV, I certainly don't think he's in the least bit homophobic.
George Michael will have to target his 'hissy-fits' a little better in future.
Jeremy Clarkson has never really grown-up and whilst I think he would be the first to agree that he's not the most handsome chap on TV, I certainly don't think he's in the least bit homophobic.
George Michael will have to target his 'hissy-fits' a little better in future.