dave756 wrote:
> Yea but I bet loads of celebrities are thinking shit he knowns
> too much about what I've been up too, there must be a few out
> there shitting themselves right now!
Why would they? As I say who is going to run a Max Clifford take now?
Max Clifford found guilty
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Essex Lad
It won't end because Max is now doing bird. His company has quite a lot of staff, his daughter is senior in the organisation. On Monday next week it will be business as usual at the company and they will continue to supply low-grade bilge to the papers, just like they were doing.
Re: Essex Lad
You can bet over the years there's been plenty of activity that broke laws or public images/persona of certain celebs, which he would have kept out of the public domain, will he spill any of these beans now? As many are turning their backs on him or are they just showing a side which is for the media/public while all long supporting him. We heard very little in the way of people condemning old Max Ive only know one and that is David Mellor who is happy to see Max's in jail and has voiced this in public!
Re: Max Clifford found guilty
Ah, David Mellor.
It's only his good looks that keep his career going. Once they have gone he will be lost.
I heard him on the radio the other day, bleating-on about how Clifford unfairly ended his political career.
He seems to forget what ended his political career was being part of a Government which was banging-on about "family values", whilst he was shagging Antonia De Sancha, a young "actress" behind his wife's back.
The good old Tory mantra of ?don't do as do, do as I say?.
It's only his good looks that keep his career going. Once they have gone he will be lost.
I heard him on the radio the other day, bleating-on about how Clifford unfairly ended his political career.
He seems to forget what ended his political career was being part of a Government which was banging-on about "family values", whilst he was shagging Antonia De Sancha, a young "actress" behind his wife's back.
The good old Tory mantra of ?don't do as do, do as I say?.
Re: Essex Lad
max_tranmere wrote:
> It won't end because Max is now doing bird.
Yes it will.
His company has
> quite a lot of staff, his daughter is senior in the
> organisation.
No they don't ? about four or five girls ? and by all accounts the company will cease trading next week and in any case no newspaper would now buy a story from MCA.
It has already downsized from an office in New Bond Street to one in Weybridge in Surrey and he has said the arrest and trial has cost him ?1m in lost business.
On Monday next week it will be business as usual
> at the company and they will continue to supply low-grade bilge
> to the papers, just like they were doing.
No they won't and no newspaper or magazine would buy it just as they haven't bought anything for the past year, which is why he has lost so much money.
> It won't end because Max is now doing bird.
Yes it will.
His company has
> quite a lot of staff, his daughter is senior in the
> organisation.
No they don't ? about four or five girls ? and by all accounts the company will cease trading next week and in any case no newspaper would now buy a story from MCA.
It has already downsized from an office in New Bond Street to one in Weybridge in Surrey and he has said the arrest and trial has cost him ?1m in lost business.
On Monday next week it will be business as usual
> at the company and they will continue to supply low-grade bilge
> to the papers, just like they were doing.
No they won't and no newspaper or magazine would buy it just as they haven't bought anything for the past year, which is why he has lost so much money.
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Re: Essex Lad
Essex Lad wrote:
> No they don't ? about four or five girls ? and by all accounts
> the company will cease trading next week and in any case no
> newspaper would now buy a story from MCA.
>
> It has already downsized from an office in New Bond Street to
> one in Weybridge in Surrey and he has said the arrest and trial
> has cost him ?1m in lost business.
>
> No they won't and no newspaper or magazine would buy it just as
> they haven't bought anything for the past year, which is why he
> has lost so much money.
Their web site is down already.
> No they don't ? about four or five girls ? and by all accounts
> the company will cease trading next week and in any case no
> newspaper would now buy a story from MCA.
>
> It has already downsized from an office in New Bond Street to
> one in Weybridge in Surrey and he has said the arrest and trial
> has cost him ?1m in lost business.
>
> No they won't and no newspaper or magazine would buy it just as
> they haven't bought anything for the past year, which is why he
> has lost so much money.
Their web site is down already.