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Brucie in Morrison's Christmas Advert.
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Is Sir Bruce Forsyth so strapped for cash, that he has to now appear in a Morrison's TV advert?
http://www.mirror.co....ctor-115875-23540525/
http://www.mirror.co....ctor-115875-23540525/
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/// Why do you believe that he shouldn't? ///
I didn't say that, I was just asking, "why being such a huge star, did he find it necessary to"?
To all my other accusers,
I have not said I hate Brucie
I have not said there is anything wrong with Brucie.
I was not picking on Brucie.
Of course he can do anything he wants, that surely is obvious.
No it's not anti-Brucie day.
Blimey, it's worse than the News section.
/// Why do you believe that he shouldn't? ///
I didn't say that, I was just asking, "why being such a huge star, did he find it necessary to"?
To all my other accusers,
I have not said I hate Brucie
I have not said there is anything wrong with Brucie.
I was not picking on Brucie.
Of course he can do anything he wants, that surely is obvious.
No it's not anti-Brucie day.
Blimey, it's worse than the News section.
It's not about being so hard up that he had to do the ad, more like he would be offered lots of money for a day or two's work. If I was him I would do it too.
Even as a presenter of Strickly... he may only be signed up for each series, he won't know if this will be the last series made or the last he is asked to present.
I've worked freelance for the past 23 years, you take whatever jobs come your way, it may be the last for some time...
Even as a presenter of Strickly... he may only be signed up for each series, he won't know if this will be the last series made or the last he is asked to present.
I've worked freelance for the past 23 years, you take whatever jobs come your way, it may be the last for some time...
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