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Kicking Barrymore – Michael Barrymore on Good Morning Britain – Michael Barrymore should be ashamed of his latest appalling behaviour towards the family of the late Stuart Lubbock.

Michael Barrymore should be ashamed of his latest appalling behaviour towards the family of the late Stuart Lubbock

The disgraced entertainer and well known roller-around on the floor with a convicted racist baroness that is Michael Barrymore just cannot help himself.

 

This prized pillock and shameless scumbag appeared on Good Morning Britain with his prime apologist Piers Morgan and disgustingly yet again talked ‘Barry Bull’ about who murdered Stuart Lubbock on 31st March 2001 at his then home, 4 Beaumont Park Drive, Roydon, Essex.

 

Cowardly cretin Barrymore, accompanied by a toady solicitor, told Morgan and others assembled:

 

“I’ve got nothing to hide. I’ve never had anything to hide. I’ve got every right to be employed. I’ve got every right to go out and to be employed and work in the business I’ve worked in without… being kicked in the teeth just because I’m back on the telly… I can’t live my life. I can’t get on with my life.”

 

“Why should I hide or keep anything and put myself through this pain and agony every time that this comes up? How many times am I supposed to be kicked? How many times am I supposed to take it?”

 

He then pathetically bleated: “I’m not looking for sympathy.”

 

In response, we say: Michael Barrymore (born Michael Parker): You and your guests Kelly Campbell, James Futters, Claire Jones, Jonathan Kenney, Justin Merritt, Kylie Merritt and Simon Shaw need to tell the truth about what happened that fateful night. One of those present killed Stuart Lubbock in cold blood and that person and those covering up for them need to finally face justice.

 

Pictured top: Michael Barrymore with the convicted racist bigot Marie-Claire, Baroness von Alvensleben.

 

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