I listened to it and I can understand anger if they broke the rules and of course all the ££££ he is investing in Mission Impossible 69.
Aren't the staff in a Covid bubble? And also he was too angry, shout once!
But then the way he carried on with his rant and all the people who can't afford dinner and college fees, it started to sound like a set up, so everyone can hear what a lovely unselfish guy he is saving the industry and millions of employees
I want to watch, but also don't because the weird little pissant gets right on my thrupnees.
I’m not a fan of Steps, got nothing against them either, they’re just not my cup of tea. But I vaguely remember when that really unfortunate confusion happened (with the other, evil Ian Watkins), and H tweeted in response.
I can’t remember the exact wording, but he was so dignified, and basically pointed out that it may be annoying for him to have the same name, but that his thoughts were with the victims. It was very empathetic and non-egotistical. I wish I could remember it more clearly, but I was so impressed with how he dealt with such a sensitive situation.
I think H has always come across as incredibly sincere and nice. Bless him.
Didn't an American media outlet post poor H's picture alongside the story about that vile pig Watkins which triggered the confusion?
Kunt and the Gang did a song and video called The Wrong Ian Watkins (those easily offended should avoid), but basically it sent up the whole social media storm of abuse that poor H got as a result of the mix up.
- Razor Ruddock is a complete loon and a nightmare to work with.
Anyone see Razor Ruddock and his gobby fishwife on Can't Pay We'll Take it Away?
Bailiffs were sent to get monies owing to a lady with dog kennels who'd boarded Ruddock's dog/s.
I got the impression that the kennel was a small business, he owed £3k to them and after repeated chases, the lady escalated it to the high court.
The bailiffs rocked up and his wife starts screaming like a banshee at them to get off her (very ordinary cul-de-sac) property, subsequently making her kid cry (which she blames the bailiffs for), then comes back out swearing and throwing water at them. She also tells one of them she hopes he has a heart attack (nice).
Ruddock rocks up, does the "don't you know who I am?" bollocks and tells them he'll pay them in a few days, which they accept. Erm, they don't do that for ordinary folk! Sure enough, they don't hear from him, eventually he writes them a cheque and it bounces.
The debt was eventually written off as he filed for bankruptcy.
He and his wife came across as absolute vile twats of the highest order.