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@MyRed555 I agree with you, but at the same time if she was suffering from depression you can't really hold her to the same standards as anyone else. Maybe if she had a clear view of her own depression she wouldn't have taken the piss out of him, but you can't expect her to be able to hold herself to the standards most other people would.
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@MyRed555 Thumbs up for that comment. That Manics interview took me to this drivel. As someone who suffers from crippling depression themself it's always positive to find the opinions of people like yourself. I shall now return to watching videos of a true entertainer. That man being Richey.
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quite ironic how she spends most of the interview complaining about her struggles in life when she took the piss out of richey edwards depression in an interview
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What a dull interview - lets all talk about teenage crushes - fuck shes shit.. You know when Parkinson was at the end of the road when he gets to interview this woman and Johnny Vegas.
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Wow! What a fascinating inerview from Rhona Cameron - i heard her before and I knew she was gay, but this interview still managed to surprise me. Great job Rhona, for being so honest and great job Parky, for letting her speak.
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Tit......
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@sweetbutdaring Sadly i know exactly what u mean,I am Bisexual & it took me til i was 28 to "come out" because of a homophobic stepfather, We would sit in the evening when i was younger watching tv as a family & a gay/lesbian/bisexual person would come on tv and he would say such nasty things and it made me hate myself too, i felt wrong and dirty. I tried to changed how i felt but i knew i was attracted to both males and females.
Rhona Gave Me The Courage To Be Strong AND Believe In Myself xx
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@kitty1066 me too.
When I read her book I felt a bit better about myself, I wasnt from a small town but I really felt I had no-one to tell about my sexuality and eventually I did tell someone and ended up getting bullied by everyone. And I was an only child like her so I had a very lonely life. I just felt like someone understood me after I read her book. It was comforting.
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That book's awesome!
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She comes across as a really nice person.



comedians are people too, they don't have to be funny all the time.
nejneko 4 years ago 21
There is nothing sad or embarrassing about this women. She has had many social and psychological issues to deal with in her first years of life and I think she is a strong willed and honest woman to be able to publically address them. Good for you Rhona, keep up the excellent work ;)x
XTrikkiX 3 years ago 13