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Bbc Defends Stephen Fry
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/p eople/s tephen- fry-bbc -defend s-bafta s-2015- host-ov er-expl icit-re mark-ab out-tom -cruise -100377 73.html
Oh so just because it happened to be from uncouth Fry it is perfectly acceptable?
Note the BBC's response, first they address him as Stephen instead of using his surname as is generally the case with others, then go on to excuse him because that is how he is.
/// “Stephen, whose irreverence and style is extremely well-known to
viewers, ///
And what could be said regarding the Independence's reporting:
/// In happier news, Fry chose the Baftas weekend to make his first public appearance with his new husband Elliott Spencer, who watched on from the wings as the actor won the affections not just of Birdman stars Michael Keaton and Ed Norton, but also a kiss from Cuba Gooding Jr. ///
All lovies together, yuk, please pass the sick bucket.
Oh so just because it happened to be from uncouth Fry it is perfectly acceptable?
Note the BBC's response, first they address him as Stephen instead of using his surname as is generally the case with others, then go on to excuse him because that is how he is.
/// “Stephen, whose irreverence and style is extremely well-known to
viewers, ///
And what could be said regarding the Independence's reporting:
/// In happier news, Fry chose the Baftas weekend to make his first public appearance with his new husband Elliott Spencer, who watched on from the wings as the actor won the affections not just of Birdman stars Michael Keaton and Ed Norton, but also a kiss from Cuba Gooding Jr. ///
All lovies together, yuk, please pass the sick bucket.
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Stephen Fry introduced Tom Cruise at about 10:40 (it must've been that late because Tom Cruise was presenting the award for 'Best Film', which is always towards the end of the BAFTAs).
I've been lucky enough to have been to the BAFTAs, and honestly - Stephen Fry does a bang up job presenting (audience laughter is oddly quiet on the TV broadcast compared to the live event).
I can totally understand your disgust at his style of presenting and him parading his new husband in public. I think it might be partly a generational thing.
Personally I think it's cute when newlyweds are still in that giddy first stage. Don't you?
Stephen Fry introduced Tom Cruise at about 10:40 (it must've been that late because Tom Cruise was presenting the award for 'Best Film', which is always towards the end of the BAFTAs).
I've been lucky enough to have been to the BAFTAs, and honestly - Stephen Fry does a bang up job presenting (audience laughter is oddly quiet on the TV broadcast compared to the live event).
I can totally understand your disgust at his style of presenting and him parading his new husband in public. I think it might be partly a generational thing.
Personally I think it's cute when newlyweds are still in that giddy first stage. Don't you?
//What else has he achieved in the entertainmemnt world ? //
Quite a lot.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Stephe n_Fry
Quite a lot.
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Oh, and another point...
The word 'luvvies' has been bastardised to mean 'all actors'.
This is not what it means.
By any stretch of the imagination, Cuba Gooding Jnr is absolutely not a luvvie.
Nor is Ed Norton or Michael Keaton.
Use of the word 'luvvie' is catching up with 'leftie' in the rank of words that have become meaningless by overuse and misapplication.
The word 'luvvies' has been bastardised to mean 'all actors'.
This is not what it means.
By any stretch of the imagination, Cuba Gooding Jnr is absolutely not a luvvie.
Nor is Ed Norton or Michael Keaton.
Use of the word 'luvvie' is catching up with 'leftie' in the rank of words that have become meaningless by overuse and misapplication.
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