what do you reckon "he was Diana's rock" what a laugh who did love Diana that's what I want to know ? I loved her I know that poor women was killed in her prime, I am pissed mind you.
The **** are you talking about you ****ing loony toon. Who gives a **** if some dead lady's butler likes men.
Paul Burrell is a ****ing toad, can't stand him digging up the past every time he's short of a fiver. Fat chod.
Like that **** of a man who calls George Best his old man. All 'I had the best dad ever' all over social media until he's got some reality TV programme to flog and he digs up how **** his dad was and how it screwed him up. Utter ****.
He's a ****ing nobody, I watched a few of the Celeb Big Brother with him in, and also Bianca Gascoigne... she's quite nice as it happens, as a person, but he's nowt but a fraud. Just goes to show, you can still be a nice person despite who was your influence in your childhood. He's a top shagger like, which makes me think his dad would be proud of him, that's all Georgie cared about in the end, booze and women.
Annoys me how some people slag their parents off but are quite happy making a nice little earner on the back of them. Parasites living on the backs of their parents fame or infamy.
She reminds me of her old man. Incredibly likeable but a bit pathetic. Yeah he's an absolute nobody. I just despise the fact he makes money off putting Best down in the press and then bigging him up elsewhere. Snake of a bloke. Does get about mind. Can't fault that.
One of the (no pun intended) best things I ever heard anyone say was when he was accused of wasting his money and he said "I spent it on drink and women - the rest I wasted"! My Dad saw him stumbe out of a pub and fall down the steps at 3am on a Saturday in Manchester - he played an absolute blinder 12 hours later and my Dad was there for that too! He couldn't believe how drunk he had been 12 hours before and to absolutely destroy the opposition!!
He used to eat at a local restaurant near a spa hotel. The staff loved him because he was a gentleman and a great tipper. At the time I just thought it was disgraceful them serving him alcohol with his problem.