He continued: “I can take it - of course, I can take people having a go and having a bit of craic and insulting you - it goes with the game.
But this was visceral. Really, really visceral and really vicious and really horrible.”The father-of-four added that people like Charlie needed to be “very careful” about what they say in the public sphere.The 5 Live breakfast presenter said: “It was more disappointing because he wasn't just some t**t, he's this really highly regarded, brilliant writer.
It might sound a bit pathetic, but it really hit me hard.“I think we've got to be very careful about that sort of thing in the public space. “Nobody knows what anybody's going through,” he added.“I will never be as talented or as brainy or as articulate.
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