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Gloria Hunniford - New Day - Same Nonsense.

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andy-hughes | 15:01 Tue 19th Sep 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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I was changing between two recordings on my digi-box, and the set picked up the current broadcast on the last channel I was watching - which happened to be Loose Women.

There was a feature about 'belief in angels' - a tattooed guy was offering his views when, within ten seconds of my set picking this up, Gloria Hunniford was talking about how "... my daughter Caron always used to ask the angels for a parking space, and we always found one."

Can this woman not go a day without turning the conversation round to her (tragically) deceased daughter!!!!

I feel better now ...
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Someone shoot me now.
I never really noticed before until the interview with Sara Payne.

I was gobsmacked.
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Aww come on Mamya - everyone is entitled to their own little bugbear, and a little vent on here.

Look on the bright side, I could be obsessed with Muslims and immigration!!
Same old record Andy - time to give it a rest for all our sakes
I'm too weak to bear it, sorry am a wimp.
Andy, for shame!! You never changed the channel quickly enough!
Someone needs to take her to one side and tell her to let her guests have sufficient air-time to talk about their situation or the circumstances surround their bereavement.

To lose a child is probably the greatest tragedy that someone can experience. However, I would suggest the manner in which it occurs can cause some to be worse than others......Sara and Sarah Payne being a case in point.
Poor lady, a tortured soul. No respite from the memories.
The loss of a child, no matter what their age, is a tragedy, however I will venture to say that one of these women experienced a far greater tragedy that the other.

Little Sarah's rape and murder tormented her father, Michael, to death. Not relevant to the OP but so terribly sad.
Who experienced a far greater tragedy?
How about a pact Mamya?
Even worse was when Judy Finnegan announced her debut as a novelist and the book was about Caron, daughter of her chum Gloria, in the hands of the angels. Ghastly people.
I think its become a habit to talk about her daughter, I also think she is bound to talk about Caron when the subject matter is bereavement/Angels/Death/After Life and suchlike. Maybe they need to stop inviting her to interview the bereaved.

I have watched her on other shows where death hasn't been the topic and she has not mentioned Caron.
"Poor lady, a tortured soul". Think not.
I think that was a reference to Sara Payne, Scooping. How could any mother of a murdered little girl not be a tortured soul?
andy; //I was changing between two recordings on my digi-box, and the set picked up the current broadcast on the last channel I was watching - which happened to be Loose Women.//

No need to make excuses for watching Loose Women, :0)
The question didn't mention Sarah Payne.
I always say "Lord of the Carparks give me a space". Usually works too. Feel sorry for GH but some of us have been through the same experience and don't go on about it. My grief is private.

Gawd, it's like a broken record innit?

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