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Revealed: The new way rich celebrities are trying to stop me telling you about their sordid behaviour - and you'll be shocked to see who's tried it: KATIE HIND
A few weeks ago, I received an email from a well-known male celebrity - a household name - who, in recent years, has been exposed for partaking in some 'bad behaviour'.
In fact, he used the same publicist, Mark Borkowski, who represented another Strictly star, Italian dancer Graziano Di Prima, who was sacked last July for kicking his partner Zara McDermott during rehearsals. When I was referring to this clip in a story I was writing and approached Borkowski for comment, I received two copies of a legal letter: one via email, the other hand-delivered, reminding me of Di Prima’s mental health. Another example is the disgraced ex-This Morning host Phillip Schofield, who wept in an interview with BBC presenter Amol Rajan in the days after he admitted to having had an affair with a much younger runner on the ITV show.
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