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C'mon, what's the word on social media?
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( whipsy - wbbly voice) and knowing look
who den?
Has he broken the law? - or just the law of the jungle which is the media bubble in London
I thought it was obvious that it was a rent-boy ( real one, not a tenant looking for a house) who was a drug addict and making money as he could
( whipsy - wbbly voice) and knowing look
who den?
Has he broken the law? - or just the law of the jungle which is the media bubble in London
I thought it was obvious that it was a rent-boy ( real one, not a tenant looking for a house) who was a drug addict and making money as he could
This campaign to bring down the BBC presenter is apparently being run by the Sun. I well remember that rag featuring a 'countdown' in the run up to Sam Fox's 16th birthday so they could post the first page 3 topless photo of her.
Obviously that photo was taken before she was 16 and the law was different then - but it stinks of double standards.
Obviously that photo was taken before she was 16 and the law was different then - but it stinks of double standards.
I care, not so much as to the identity of the man but the very easy ways young people and children can be drawn in to this with the lure of attention from a much older person, flattery and the promise of 'easy money'.
All whilst the youngster is safely sat in his or her bedroom, in the bosom of the family.
All whilst the youngster is safely sat in his or her bedroom, in the bosom of the family.
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