Best quotes by Lady Colin Campbell on Me
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‟ There's something about me; even without make-up men always made a beeline for me.
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‟ I've always been maternal and Russia was a country where it's possible to adopt infants - my English social worker told me not even to waste my time trying here.
- Lady Colin Campbell
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‟ When I was a child I loved my dolls and I was practically born with a needle in my hand. I really had an aptitude for sewing - my mother taught me. I even learned to embroider when I was very young and I made the most fantastic dresses for my dolls. So I thought I could be a designer.
- Lady Colin Campbell
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‟ I just want a nice guy who loves me and who I love.
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‟ Colin Campbell should be thanking me for raising his profile. I'm the only one who's put the Colin Campbell name on the map. Who has even heard of Lord Colin Campbell?
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‟ Once you realise you're carrying around lots of pain, I think go to therapy so you release yourself. You don't want to be a problem bore, poor me.
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‟ People who watched me on 'I'm A Celebrity... ' saw me being true to my values.
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‟ There's something about me, even without make-up. Men always made a bee-line for me.
- Lady Colin Campbell
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‟ I think that the Me Too movement, which in some ways has been very good, in other ways, as with everything else, has been very damaging. Because really it has immobilised men. It has really prevented men from being men.
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‟ I would go into the 'Big Brother' house for £5million. That is how much I would ask for if they want me.
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‟ I have been Lady C since 1974 when I married my husband, Lord Colin Campbell. We may be divorced, but I kept the title - not because it is specifically important to me but simply because it is my name.
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‟ I know who Cristiano Ronaldo is and he's a gorgeous looking guy. It would be an obscenity for him even to look at me as anything else but a mother figure while of course it is perfectly OK for me to look at him as a man.
- Lady Colin Campbell