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‟ I really worry about the way in which you, as a celebrity, are disproportionately treated. Frankly, the industry is almost single-handedly designed to interfere with people's moral chemistry.
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‟ I think with 'Strictly,' people don't want you to do badly. They're willing you to do well.
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‟ Never trust people; always trust paper. I'd marry a piece of paper if I could.
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‟ I loathe people who are disingenuous or inauthentic.
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‟ I like people to be authentic, thoughtful, and honest.
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‟ Going to salsa clubs may be popular, but I feel we're really missing something as a society by overlooking ballroom dancing. If only we could persuade schools to teach it or there was somewhere young people could go on a Saturday night to learn it.
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‟ I do get stopped in the street, and people are always, without exception, really polite. I think it's because they think I can send them to prison.
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‟ I realise I'm known for doing big, very serious cases, but fundamentally, any lawyer will tell you that even the most complex trials come down to the same questions. Are people telling porky pies? Are bank accounts dodgy? Is someone trying to get one over on you? It's my job to listen and then decide.
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‟ I give celebrity my undivided indifference. Now that it's here, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. And people who complain about celebrity and any kind of privilege are, all of them, whinging morons, and they should keep their first-world problems to themselves. I feel very strongly about that.
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‟ Ultimately, whenever you have a new opportunity, do it with gusto and fun and be wholly indifferent to what other people think.
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‟ There are plenty of organisations making a real difference to the lives of gay people around the country that do need our help, so why undermine the wonder of 'Strictly' by politicising it?
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