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I think the story was about to hit the news stands and he got in first with his side.
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It's a pretty extreme situation, which includes public humiliation, acknowledgement of her partner's bisexuality, an affair and drugs.

The number of women who would stand by her partner in the face of so many story elements is an unknown.

It's an extremely odd and unpleasant story (my guess at this stage, is that their hand was forced - possibly because the story was going to come out anyway).

Feel very sorry for their kids.
i love trying to guess the story from the parsed link but ross-admit-cheated-man-met-dogging-snorted-meow-meow-face-wife-stands
made me laugh
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Svejk

/// Could it be because you posted it, AOG. ;) ///

Got it in one.

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I would think this couple did not willingly give out details about his sleazy life. sadly this woman has decided to stay with him and make excuses for him . I bet his numerous children are so proud of their father.
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woofgang

/// non story because if he wasn't identified as "BBC Presenter Paul Ross" It would never have made the papers. ///

Well that is obvious, if Rolf Harris had not been Rolf Harris, I very much doubt if he would have been in the papers.
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It would appear that Asians are not too keen on him either. :0)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-6DsrDfkns
Dogg in and a BBC ?
I'd walk.
he's on his 3rd wife........... maybe a change of scene needed ? :) :)
Bizarre story.
i think she should walk away, i feel for her and the kids
BBC need to sack this druggy perv

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