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What's happening in England

Can't be much to the [naughty pictures] stories/accusations. The Sun (a lot of rambling on with no real information) is a typical click-bait machine, and the BBC has chucked it in the entertainment-arts section.

And, anyone who follows the BBC should know who, if anyone, has gone missing, shouldn't they?
 
Can't be much to the [naughty pictures] stories/accusations. The Sun (a lot of rambling on with no real information) is a typical click-bait machine, and the BBC has chucked it in the entertainment-arts section.

And, anyone who follows the BBC should know who, if anyone, has gone missing, shouldn't they?
There's something very strange about the whole story and it does read like click-bait. The mother who doesn't want money. Who didn't just go to the police in the first place? The kid 'becoming' a crack addict because of the bad BBC man? Someone paying a fortune for pics but no physical relationship?

The SUN is obviously milking the story for eyeballs.

Boy or girl, certainly at the age of 17, they shouldn't have been selling their naked pics to anyone on-line. But I am not getting the sense that they were coerced in any way. The whole thing has this faint whiff of a shakedown to it.

Let's see if any actual charges are ever brought.
 
The Sun is referring to the teenager "getting their bits out". I assume that's tabloid speak for cock and balls.

Teehee (sorry for inappropriate schoolboy humour)

A BBC star has been pulled off
 
There's something very strange about the whole story and it does read like click-bait. The mother who doesn't want money. Who didn't just go to the police in the first place? The kid 'becoming' a crack addict because of the bad BBC man? Someone paying a fortune for pics but no physical relationship?

The SUN is obviously milking the story for eyeballs.

Boy or girl, certainly at the age of 17, they shouldn't have been selling their naked pics to anyone on-line. But I am not getting the sense that they were coerced in any way. The whole thing has this faint whiff of a shakedown to it.

Let's see if any actual charges are ever brought.
If (he) had already started down the road to a crack habit then I am sure he would have no more scruples than those 'straight' guys on cam posing for tokens etc
 
The youth's lawyers have now weighed in and stated that the allegations made by his parents are untrue.


The identity of the BBC TV presenter has been revealed by his wife. It's Huw Edwards, the Welsh windbag himself.

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Oh Huw.

Ratted out by the missus once she found out how much you'd pissed away?
 
Not to mention the discovery that he reportedly prefers teenage cock to whatever she has to offer.
Unsurprised.

Just look at that cock-sucking on the down low face.

I do hope though that all of this didn't come (as it were) as a staggering revelation to the Mizzuz....I had always marked 'Huw' as a total flamer with a sweet husband/wife in a cottage in the Midlands.
 
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