gmisk wrote: » You said the below...if I took you wrong I apologise...but I thought your comment was pretty clear? What were you implying?I've met countless gay men who are the complete opposite. They think nothing of cuddling up-groping if I'm honest-to women they've only just met. strange behaviour.. .
Cienciano wrote: » As far as I remember some of the allegations were during work, he cannot blame a few drinks on it.........
Augeo wrote: » And some chap who was in hospital or something iirc?
drongadoir wrote: » Sorry for the misunderstanding. That wasnt me.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I think had he been a straight man all the me too feminist crowd would be absolutely disgusted by him but as he’s gay there doesn’t seem to be the same outrage - hopefully there is consistency in how ppl treat him
Augeo wrote: » Hasn't he more or less admitted publicly he's a bit of an octopus?
redbuck wrote: » Here's the actual line in the statement: "While my conduct, which had been in keeping with my flamboyant and outrageous public persona may be regarded as offensive and unacceptable by many people, I at no time intended to upset anyone."
Cienciano wrote: » He'll come out with "I'm sorry if anyone was offended". That's the ultimate non apology
tototoe wrote: » Did he not try that one already, at the time this all blew up. Regardless I'm just happy he's not on air anywhere. His comedy is awful imo.
pgj2015 wrote: » The one thing I cant understand is the people on here saying "all he has to do is apologize and the public would forgive him, then he would be back on radio, tv etc. Are we that stuck for tv and radio presenters in this country that we need someone who has allegedly carried out numerous sexual assaults on people, one person who was in hospital at the time? crazy stuff.
gmisk wrote: » what I meant was he would have likely been capable of making a comeback if he made a full and honest apology at the time, it doesnt mean I agree that there should be any way back for him (I dont). You just have to look at other people who did far more extreme things seemingly e.g. Louis CK, he apologised and owned up to the absolutely scummy crap he did and now seems to be attempting a comeback already.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Attempted a comeback, it doesn't seem like he is being allowed to comeback though. Louis CK masturbated in front of adult women, I reckon Al Porter has a bit more to answer for.
pgj2015 wrote: » i dont see how such a person could make a comeback. this isnt on the tiger woods level of disgracing himself here.
frozenfrozen wrote: » I saw him at electric picnic a few years ago and he was riding me with his eyes
The Talking Bread wrote: » Is he doing any sort of work or gigs?? He seems to have a sense of entitlement as to going back to doing what he wants? Go out, get a normal job, something less flamboyant and outrageous, and stop narcissisticaly feeling sorry for yourself and playing the victim. And keep your hands to yourself. And yes, I know you are reading this .
Aunt Helen wrote: » Being homosexual gives you a free pass for this kind of stuff. 'Ah sure he's just being flamboyant!'. Yeah so was Jimmy Saville. Reminds me of an ugly lesbian drunkley harassing every girl in a bar one night. A man doing the same would have been thrown out.
suicide_circus wrote: » learn to code