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Mark81

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His main issue is he just doesn't think he has done anything wrong, and he is the victim. He has been all over the mail last couple days
 
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x_bethanyy

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He managed to get away with doing that kinda shit for ten years before he was plublically called out and his career ended. I'd say he got way more leniency than the average person would have so I don't know why he's crying victim.
 
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John has always given off bad and pompous energy, the kind of person that if encountered at an audition, would step all over you to get the part, not surprised by any of the bad news released about him.
 
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shragae

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Have you ever seen the Doctor Who wrap video by David Tennant and Catherine Tate (with Barrowman)? It's called the Ballad of Russel and Julie.

One of the stanzas goes: "I can’t block out, please lock out, Images of Johnny B getting his c*ck out."

This was 2011 if memory serves.

It was common knowledge.
 
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Holly and Phil should not be on daytime TV.

See how they both distanced themselves from Leigh Francis after the shift away from Celebrity Juice being acceptable TV.

Queue-gate and the ensuing lies afterwards were bad enough. Phil’s deception about his relationship with a show runner, now the whole debacle with his brother. It really is time for the pair of them to go!
 
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Damita

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Used to be such a huge fan and I feel like such a dolt for believing what everyone said about his nudity and sexualised behaviour just being harmless larking about.

Mainly I'm just so angry that yet another high profile person in the entertainment industry has turned out to be such an awful human being. At this point I wonder if there is anyone in showbiz who isn't a nasty deviant, it's got that bad.
 
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Tangerine Dream

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His husband is another attention seeker. John did a livestream on FB years back and the hubby just happened to walk by to go into the jacuzzi with it blowing in the wind. Of course, both acted as if it had been an accident even though the camera was placed just perfectly for you to see everything and he of course took advantage of the attention for a bit. Then a while later, he posted on Snapchat with hubby lying naked in the background and again it was 'oops I didn't notice he was there'. :rolleyes:
It's like an extreme version of really dated Carry On "ohhhh nurse!" type humour.

Does being in showbiz do this to people or were they already warped and so showbiz attracts them, I wonder?
 
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Dirtyhorseshoes

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Think that Noel was labouring the point because he was disgusted about it, but none of his colleagues were. I think he wanted the behaviour highlighted, but nobody took it seriously (because it’s John and he is lovely!).
I got homophobic vibes from watching that. There's no way noel can be disgusted with crude behaviour if he was doing crude stuff himself.
 
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Tangerine Dream

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He used to be constantly mooning, be it at Dr Who conventions, while being interviewed on the radio to embarrass the presenter or on his own Twitter feed. I remember seeing him chatting in an interview on YouTube where he thought it hilarious that he poked his cock through a hole in the wall on the Torchwood set and thought it hilarious when Eve Myles unwittingly saw it / touched it 🤢. There was also a video of Eve Myles saying he whipped it out when he got out a car and moved it back and forth like a windscreen wiper.
His flashing sounds even worse than what I already knew of, this isn't the behaviour of a stable adult bloke. Even for showbiz it sounds really extreme.

I couldn't last five minutes working in a place like that and I can't imagine any other industries where someone would not, for the most part, risk being in very serious trouble for trying anything like this. I hope.
 
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Snippysnips

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He definitely needs some help, he still comes across like he doesn't fully grasp just how bad it actually was, he treats it like it was a once only silly little mistake an he was 17 an his poor attempt at a sorry is supposed to make it all OK, you were a grown man pulling it out on stage in a kids panto, granted he made sure kids never saw it but still, also rubbing it on people's shoulders who clearly were incredibly uncomfortable, I'd have gladly chopped it off if he did that to me
 
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They often say that behaviour like flashing is usually a precursor to more serious sexual crimes. (The most extreme and high profile case being that piece of shit Wayne Couzens). I genuinely think Barrowman is a predator. It's not normal behaviour to act like that and I suspect there is more to come out of the woodwork.
 
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jackolantern

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I despise this argument that it was "banter" and that you are homophobic if you say otherwise. I'm sorry but I cannot see any circumstance whereby it is normal or acceptable behaviour to be shaking your genitalia around in the workplace. If it was literally *anyone* else, including gay women, they would be ripped to shreds but for some reason we all just have to have a giggle if it's a gay man. No. It's disgusting behaviour and says ALOT about the person doing it. I'd also like to think most gay men would be horrified to have behaviour like that associated with them, as if it's just a natural byproduct of male to male same sex attraction.
 
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ChastityDingle

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The only thing I ever saw him on, was as a judge on Dancing on Ice, and I could not stand him. That was long before I knew anything about his vile behaviour. I bet women, in particular, would be jeered and mocked if they dared to say that he was being totally inappropriate.

It's beyond disgusting that his behaviour on film sets and so on, was tolerated for so long. 😡
 
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House of Tea

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Showing your bits in a workplace setting, unless it is part of your work (I.e filming a nude scene) is never acceptable. Even if somebody like him or his acolytes think it is hilarious, somebody else working on set with no power might well be disgusted. The guy’s obsessed with his knob, like a lot of blokes, and thinks that everybody wants to see it.
 
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