5/19/2023 0 Comments I remember it well![]() It is a very sad day.” ‘A great ambassador for humanity’ Susan Johnson: “Devastated! A real character of depth who gave warmth, humour and a voice for those who cannot speak. He’ll now be too busy entertaining a new audience, somewhere over the rainbow!” ‘A real character of depth who gave a voice for those who cannot speak’ “A lot of pets and dogs wagging their tails will now be greeting him again, and giving him all the love he deserves. He was already sorely missed from his Radio 2 show. My condolences to all his family.” ‘A lot of pets and dogs wagging their tails will now be greeting him again’Ĭlive Foskett: “A genuine man of the people, always grounded in the reality of life funny, compassionate, totally unique, and able to communicate directly to any audience. Battersea Dogs Home was the highlight of my afternoons. Madeleine Taylor: “I almost feel I have lost a personal friend - so kind and caring, and loved animals so much. Rest in Peace and Love.” ‘I almost feel I have lost a personal friend’ I loved watching him in Lily persona with Richard and Judy, he had the whole studio in fits of laughter, and post Lily, his sweet nature and warmth could come to the fore. “Thank you Mr O'Grady and Rest In Peace” ‘He had the whole studio in fits of laughter’Įlizabeth Barber: “Really sad to hear this. 'If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch.' An utterly lovely man taken far too soon, but what a well-lived life. “With Paul O'Grady there was always that lovely sense of 'the way it used to be' coming into our homes on a regular basis. He kept a breath of the gentle pre-elitist world and the music hall in our lives. O'Grady was really the last mainstream, popular embodiment of so many dying aspects of our culture: the funny unpretentious Northerner who doesn't dumb down to connect with people, genuinely family-friendly and utterly hilarious drag with the Panto touch, kindness, wit, and love of animals. “Sincere condolences to everyone who loved him.” ‘He kept a breath of the gentle pre-elitist world and the music hall in our lives’Īnna Burton: “Incredibly sad news. He was gorgeous and made me smile whenever I saw him or heard his voice. Patricia Blackwell: “Paul came across as a genuinely nice human being. RIP Paul.” ‘He made me smile whenever I saw him or heard his voice’ He was a brilliant ambassador for Battersea and always a warm, talented and entertaining presenter. A genuinely funny, intelligent and compassionate man who put so much time and love into his work with animals. ‘A genuinely funny, intelligent and compassionate man’Īelfwynn Erin: “Very sad news. We invite you to share yours in the comments section below. Telegraph readers have joined the rest of the entertainment world in sharing their heartfelt tributes. It’s a lot more mature way of looking at a love that was wonderful until it was terrible, and both people got hurt from it-but one of those people happened to be a songwriter.TV star and presenter Paul O’Grady passed away “unexpectedly but peacefully” on Tuesday at the age of 67.Īlso known for his drag queen persona Lily Savage from which he found fame in the 1990s, the comedian received multiple awards including a TV Bafta and a National Television Award for The Paul O’Grady Show.Īdditionally, Mr O’Grady’s love for animals was well-known he was an ambassador for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and he was joined last year by the Queen Consort in a special one-off episode of For The Love of Dogs. Nicer than, like, the ranting, crazy e-mails I got from this one dude. It was like going through a photo album.’ That was nice. “He was like, ‘I just listened to the album, and that was a really bittersweet experience for me. “I heard from the guy that most of Red is about,” Swift told the outlet then. Swift spoke to New York magazine in 2013 though and confirmed the subject of “All Too Well” heard the track. “I would love to not talk about my personal life.” Ultimately, when asked if he wanted to move on, he agreed. When asked if he listened to any of the songs rumored to be about him, he didn't say anything. ![]() Gyllenhaal responded, “I think when you’re in a relationship, you are constantly scrutinized, your friends are scrutinized, but.” Gyllenhaal just stared at that point and did an exaggerated shrug. Jonze went on to call asking the question a “mistake” given Gyllenhaaal's answer. The journalist, Tim Jonze, asked him if he was “playing with fire a little” by dating her given his preference for privacy. ![]() In 2017, Gyllenhaal addressed Swift in an interview with The Guardian.
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