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50 minutes ago, I Am A Swede said:

 

Very unexpected. He was HUGELY popular in the UK, and a big dog lover.

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Paul O'Grady was so prominent in UK pop culture for so many years, I'm shocked by the news of his passing. He was a very funny, warm presence, who was an increasingly popular public figure in very dangerous years for gay people. He also loved animals and spent much of his time fighting for them. 

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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

Paul O'Grady was so prominent in UK pop culture for so many years, I'm shocked by the news of his passing. He was a very funny, warm presence, who was an increasingly popular public figure in very dangerous years for gay people. He also loved animals and spent much of his time fighting for them. 

100% this. He spoke his mind but also had tremendous empathy for people and dogs. He was a huge star for this reason. Viewers trusted him as a human being. 

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I've loved what I've seen of him as Lily Savage. I'll admit I was surprised by his only being 67. I thought he was much older, like in his 80's.

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I wanted to also chime in (belatedly) on Paul O'Grady. What a desperately needed legend.

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