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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

Is Danny rude to LBC journalist Sue Jameson when she asks a certain question? You decide

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  • Ah yes, Dan the blue rinse idol - in his true colours. He was mostly fun to watch because of his over-inflated opinion of himself and his tired outdated impressions. Also before anyone asks yes I have seen him perform live and enjoyed it but his publicity material was embarrasingly old and out of date. Entertaining, but not for why he thought.

  • Respond to this video... Libel is defamation by the written word and slander is defamation by the spoken word ... instances of libel or slander can only be actioned in law if written or uttered whilst the person is alive and it causes damage to his or her reputation. It cannot do that after their death.

  • @vernonpage What law is that?

  • @ellespa2004 Apologise for what? She's a journalist. They're there to ask questions from all sorts of angles. She merely acted as devil's advocate: Look, all La Rue had to say was "well that's not true, I'm booked for the next three years. No, I'm here to support the performers who are being bullied" But he didn't. He launched into a screaming-queen hissy rant, showing himself to have a puffed-up arrogance if riled. I say again, he could have stayed calm. Sue Jameson did. He didn't,

  • The fact that people will always remember and watch Danny La Rue shows how it is possible to speak from the grave. Regina Fong made this interview one of the most famous and funny on the London Gay scene.

  • @vernonpage Danny only drank champagne and red wine.

  • @aalexjohna Who will remember you ?

  • Oh dear - yes he was very "touchy" when she asked the question. His response didn't do him any favours and just show him up to be a rude and reactional man whose over-inflated ego suffered a puncture from a quite reasonable question. She handled his reaction extremely well and held her own against his scowling anger which only manifested due to his own insecurities. He was a very good example of a dramatic diva-like screaming queen who behaved like a Prima Donna.

  • Of their dead relative, there are no circumstances under which a family could sue for libel

    Duncan Lamont - media lawyer. Found at news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4­630243.stm 

  • @vernonpage Agreed, don't waste your time with "vernonpage" this user has a screw lose... must have to be a danny-la-rue fan

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