Wicked Whispers

Daily MailJuly 28, 2004

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IRISH-BORN TV presenter Patrick Kielty was stunned to receive a mobile phone call from Alastair Campbell, asking whether the Fame Academy host would interview him for an upcoming show. Says Kielty, who had never met Campbell and refused the offer: 'It's incredibly frightening to think that these folk in central Government can get this information. The only other people to have called without me giving them my number were Sinn Fein.'

BAD GIRLS star and wannabe Tory MP James Gaddas (left) says he will quit acting if he wins the Stockton South seat at the next General Election. But will his role as a gay governor in the ITV1 jail drama help? He says: 'People won't vote for me just because I'm on TV - but it could help in getting people to listen.'

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EXPECTANT father Des O'Connor can garner postnatal tips from TV copresenter Melanie Sykes, who has had her second child, Valenti...

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