Paul's anecdotes would have him “literally in hysterics”
Alan Carr has admitted he was "no use to anyone" yesterday after hearing about the death of his "loved" friend Paul O'Grady, who passed away on Wednesday evening, March 28. He described the comedian and presenter as "a true one off".
Alan uploaded a picture of himself alongside the comedy veteran using chips as cigarettes on a night out and said Paul's anecdotes would have him “literally in hysterics” before admitting he will be missed “so much”.Alan, who grew up in Northampton, wrote: “I’ve been no use to anyone today. Loved Paul, who didn’t? A true one off.
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