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Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
I can't rest without knowing where Maddie is,
says Kate McCann as she reveals she still feels 'in limbo' nine years after he daughter's disappearance
Kate McCann 'cannot rest' until she finds out what happened to Maddie
The 47-year-old said she feels 'in eternal limbo' without her daughter
Maddie went missing at family's holiday home in Portugal in 2007
by Joseph Curtis For Mailonline - Published: 16:24, 20 February 2016 | Updated: 17:12, 20 February 2016
Kate McCann has revealed she feels in an ‘eternal state of limbo’ over the disappearance of her daughter Maddie and will never find peace until she finds out what happened to her.
The mother-of-three, from Leicester, and her husband Gerry have been searching for their daughter for almost 10 years after she went missing from their holiday home in Portugal in 2007.
Mrs McCann said she has learnt to cope better with the pain of not having her eldest daughter around but ‘cannot rest’ until she learns the truth.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: ‘All parents of missing children will say the same thing. You just can’t rest without knowing, it’s just that permanent state, often it’s like a physical thing, limbo, a feeling, just not at peace.’
She added: ‘Gerry was always better than me from the beginning at jumping into a box and getting on with other things, focusing on other stuff.
‘It just took me longer really, although I can do it now and sometimes I hate myself doing that, it doesn’t feel right, but I know it’s a positive thing.’
As previously reported, Mrs McCann revealed she and her husband 'have kept nothing' about Maddie's disappearance from her brother and sister, twins Amelie and Sean, now 11.
She said the twins don't talk about Madeleine, whose 13th birthday is in May, as much as they did when she went missing, but still raise money at school to support the efforts to find her.
The McCanns have led an eight-year campaign to keep the search for the youngster going since she went missing while they were on holiday in Praia da Luz, Portugal.
Mrs McCann recently thanked the public for all their support over the years which she said 'kept them going'.
The couple have also recently launched a campaign with charity Missing People and the National Crime Agency to help find missing children or flag up when youngsters are in danger.
As previously reported, they say they have not lost hope in finding their daughter, despite the resources put into the search being scaled back by police last year.
Scotland Yard announced in October it was dramatically cutting the number of officers in the probe, known as Operation Grange, from 29 to four.
The operation, launched in 2011 at the request of David Cameron, has so far cost upwards of £11m.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3456112/Kate-McCann-reveals-feels-limbo-Maddie-s-disappearance.html#ixzz40jRknkgQ
says Kate McCann as she reveals she still feels 'in limbo' nine years after he daughter's disappearance
Kate McCann 'cannot rest' until she finds out what happened to Maddie
The 47-year-old said she feels 'in eternal limbo' without her daughter
Maddie went missing at family's holiday home in Portugal in 2007
by Joseph Curtis For Mailonline - Published: 16:24, 20 February 2016 | Updated: 17:12, 20 February 2016
Kate McCann has revealed she feels in an ‘eternal state of limbo’ over the disappearance of her daughter Maddie and will never find peace until she finds out what happened to her.
The mother-of-three, from Leicester, and her husband Gerry have been searching for their daughter for almost 10 years after she went missing from their holiday home in Portugal in 2007.
Mrs McCann said she has learnt to cope better with the pain of not having her eldest daughter around but ‘cannot rest’ until she learns the truth.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: ‘All parents of missing children will say the same thing. You just can’t rest without knowing, it’s just that permanent state, often it’s like a physical thing, limbo, a feeling, just not at peace.’
She added: ‘Gerry was always better than me from the beginning at jumping into a box and getting on with other things, focusing on other stuff.
‘It just took me longer really, although I can do it now and sometimes I hate myself doing that, it doesn’t feel right, but I know it’s a positive thing.’
As previously reported, Mrs McCann revealed she and her husband 'have kept nothing' about Maddie's disappearance from her brother and sister, twins Amelie and Sean, now 11.
She said the twins don't talk about Madeleine, whose 13th birthday is in May, as much as they did when she went missing, but still raise money at school to support the efforts to find her.
The McCanns have led an eight-year campaign to keep the search for the youngster going since she went missing while they were on holiday in Praia da Luz, Portugal.
Mrs McCann recently thanked the public for all their support over the years which she said 'kept them going'.
The couple have also recently launched a campaign with charity Missing People and the National Crime Agency to help find missing children or flag up when youngsters are in danger.
As previously reported, they say they have not lost hope in finding their daughter, despite the resources put into the search being scaled back by police last year.
Scotland Yard announced in October it was dramatically cutting the number of officers in the probe, known as Operation Grange, from 29 to four.
The operation, launched in 2011 at the request of David Cameron, has so far cost upwards of £11m.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3456112/Kate-McCann-reveals-feels-limbo-Maddie-s-disappearance.html#ixzz40jRknkgQ
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
and I cannot rest until they're both arrested!
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
I preferred it when The Sun was only available to read behind a pay wall.
Put the wall back up PLEASE.
oops just noticed it is a DM article. I will be asking for them to put a wall up if these stories continue.
Put the wall back up PLEASE.
oops just noticed it is a DM article. I will be asking for them to put a wall up if these stories continue.
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Yes, and build it really high PLEASE!plebgate wrote:I preferred it when The Sun was only available to read behind a pay wall.
Put the wall back up PLEASE.
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
Why are we being flooded with these 'non-stories'? What is happening somewhere else? It's as if someone has left a tap on somewhere...
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pennylane wrote:Yes, and build it really high PLEASE!plebgate wrote:I preferred it when The Sun was only available to read behind a pay wall.
Put the wall back up PLEASE.
Murdoch reportedly gave Bekkie 10 million when she resigned - I thought that was the end of it, but nope here we go again. Wonder what she gets paid these days?
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
The mind boggles.plebgate wrote:pennylane wrote:Yes, and build it really high PLEASE!plebgate wrote:I preferred it when The Sun was only available to read behind a pay wall.
Put the wall back up PLEASE.
Murdoch reportedly gave Bekkie 10 million when she resigned - I thought that was the end of it, but nope here we go again. Wonder what she gets paid these days?
It's never the end is it. They slink off for a well paid rest, and return twice as rich and ready to get back in the saddle. Tally Ho!
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
Kate's recent attack of verbal diarrhea was to bury the headlines that the McCanns hired even more crooks to search for their missing child, and didn't give a stuff when warned of fraudulent charges being made. Not the first time money donated by well meaning people to search for Maddie has been whoosh clucked. In yet the teams they hire to protect their image have been second to none. Go figure!worriedmum wrote:Why are we being flooded with these 'non-stories'? What is happening somewhere else? It's as if someone has left a tap on somewhere...
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
She added: ‘Gerry was always better than me from the beginning at jumping into a box and getting on with other things, focusing on other stuff.
‘It just took me longer really, although I can do it now and sometimes I hate myself doing that, it doesn’t feel right, but I know it’s a positive thing.’
Oh dear,oh dear I doubt Gerry will be happy with that little snippet.
‘It just took me longer really, although I can do it now and sometimes I hate myself doing that, it doesn’t feel right, but I know it’s a positive thing.’
Oh dear,oh dear I doubt Gerry will be happy with that little snippet.
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Re: Kate McCann: "I'm in limbo - and can't rest until I've found Madeleine" - Daily Mail 20 Feb 2016
The trouble is , every time Gerry jumped into that box nobody taped the top down and he kept jumping back out !
" I'm in limbo ...I can't rest till Madeleine is found "
Or maybe that should read - "I'm in limbo ... I can't rest until I tell the truth about what happened to Madeleine " ?
" I'm in limbo ...I can't rest till Madeleine is found "
Or maybe that should read - "I'm in limbo ... I can't rest until I tell the truth about what happened to Madeleine " ?
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Katie Hopkins finally says something useful
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3457221/KATIE-HOPKINS-ll-never-know-really-happened-Maddy-parents-accept-share-blame-let-go.html
I have never been allowed to say this before.
I’ve been given all sorts of reasons — people who are normally brutally honest with me fobbing me off, arguing I am not bringing anything new to the debate
It’s been a white-out, like the silence of snow.
But seeing the faces of Gerry and Kate McCann yet again this week, promoting the Child Rescue Alert Campaign to track down missing kids, I think it's finally time to speak out.
Kate McCann says she lives in a never-ending limbo.
But I believe the truth is that Madeleine McCann is never coming home.
She is long gone. It is time to stop looking and stop imagining there is some happy ending to this sorry tale. Enough.
There is no amount of money the will right the wrongs of the past, no libel action that will cancel out the damage the McCanns inflicted on themselves.
Kate and Gerry McCann didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations. Others have greater need.
If you really must blame someone, then Kate and Gerry are right there in front of you. And yet, protected by some invisible force-shield I don’t understand.
Show me a family from a council estate who left their child alone to go out eating and drinking who have been lauded with such support and the protection of the state.
Last year, a father of a two year old was arrested and prosecuted after leaving his daughter in a car for two minutes whilst he ran in to a chemist to buy Calpol.
Even our British broadcaster was in on the act. A Crimewatch Special in 2013 featuring new photo-fits of Maddie’s abductor failed to acknowledge that the McCanns had been sitting on these pictures for nearly five years.
Pictures compiled by their own investigation team whose report they later hid from view when it pointed the finger of blame in a direction Gerry didn't enjoy.
They left their child in an unlocked ground-floor apartment next to two busy roads. Too self-assured to hire a babysitter and too self-centred to care.
Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured above) didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations. Others have greater need, writes Katie Hopkins
The McCanns put their own children in harm’s way. Those kids were in danger. Because of their parents. And as a mum I can’t look at Gerry McCann — a man his wife says can ‘switch off’ from grief — without the hairs on my arms standing on end.
Kate was no better. There were 48 police questions Kate McCann refused to answer after Maddie was gone. Surely if you wanted to find your child you would give anything, tell police everything you knew, offer anything you had?
We are not the police. We cannot pretend to know what really went on.
What happened that night will remain a mystery and someone will take the truth to their grave
But we can understand as parents how we would feel if it happened to us.
Any mother who has lost her child even for a heartbeat understands how horrifying it is.
Kate and Gerry McCann didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations
The prickle under the armpit, the sudden silence in a noisy shopping centre, the blind panic. Running through treacle while time stands still.
Waiting for a little face to show itself, telling her off when she reappears because you love her so much you can’t bear for her to be lost even for a second. And in that second you imagined the very worst.
When your first baby is born you join a special group of people – a group whose lives have been transformed.
That first morning in hospital you understand the enormity of your new responsibility to keep another little part of you alive. You have accepted The Fear.
Suddenly the life you knew before is transformed, filled with all the bad things that could happen to your baby. Jabs which go wrong. Death in a cot for no reason. Spots on the chest which don’t go away under glass.
You live every second with The Fear that your baby will be taken from you, or die before you and upset the natural order of life turning everything you trusted into a lie.
I still live in dread of my children’s lives being shortened, that someone might take them from me, strip away the thing I would happily hand over my own life to sustain.
I tell them to shout fire if someone grabs them. And I will never need them to get in a strangers car, no matter what they say.
Others give their children phones, hoping these will keep them safe, imagining them to be protection from predators roaming our streets looking for baby prey.
Mine sleep with the soft toy bunnies they have had since the day they were born. Not so cuddly now, mostly rags at best.
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Katie Hopkins says her children sleep with the soft toy bunnies they have had since the day they were born
But rags which I will keep if I live to watch my children grow old. They are keepsakes of another time, when my kids were chubby and twitchy in their cots, when they needed me more fundamentally.
For warmth and food, cuddles for tears and encouragement to be brave.
And when they leave me for families of their own, for every day I wished I didn’t have to do the school run, there will be a thousand more when I am grateful that I did, knowing I kept them safe.
But now the faces I associate with neglect are being used to promote the Child Rescue Alert campaign.
And I am sorry, but I am not buying it.
Because nothing in this story reads well to the mum in me. Or the dad if that's you.
Leaving your babies alone, too far away to see. Knowing your daughter is gone and still able to play tennis. Taking her little bed-time toy, Cuddle Cat, with the last smell of their daughter, and putting it in the wash just five days after she vanished into the night.
I speak to people who have lost parents and cannot bear to wipe messages from their answer machine because it’s something to hold on to. They keep them just to feel close.
Some even call their mothers’ phone, just to hear it ring and imagine she might there to say ‘sleep tight’ one last time.
I would put Cuddle Cat under my pillow every night to be close to the baby I lost. Not wash its memories away.
The night before she became a memory, Maddie asked her mother, ‘Why did you not come when Sean and I cried last night?
I’d ask her the same question now. How did you leave the daughter you longed to have?
Maddie wasn’t lost because someone took her. She was lost because she was left to be found
I have never been allowed to say this before.
I’ve been given all sorts of reasons — people who are normally brutally honest with me fobbing me off, arguing I am not bringing anything new to the debate
It’s been a white-out, like the silence of snow.
But seeing the faces of Gerry and Kate McCann yet again this week, promoting the Child Rescue Alert Campaign to track down missing kids, I think it's finally time to speak out.
Kate McCann says she lives in a never-ending limbo.
But I believe the truth is that Madeleine McCann is never coming home.
She is long gone. It is time to stop looking and stop imagining there is some happy ending to this sorry tale. Enough.
There is no amount of money the will right the wrongs of the past, no libel action that will cancel out the damage the McCanns inflicted on themselves.
Kate and Gerry McCann didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations. Others have greater need.
If you really must blame someone, then Kate and Gerry are right there in front of you. And yet, protected by some invisible force-shield I don’t understand.
Show me a family from a council estate who left their child alone to go out eating and drinking who have been lauded with such support and the protection of the state.
Last year, a father of a two year old was arrested and prosecuted after leaving his daughter in a car for two minutes whilst he ran in to a chemist to buy Calpol.
Even our British broadcaster was in on the act. A Crimewatch Special in 2013 featuring new photo-fits of Maddie’s abductor failed to acknowledge that the McCanns had been sitting on these pictures for nearly five years.
Pictures compiled by their own investigation team whose report they later hid from view when it pointed the finger of blame in a direction Gerry didn't enjoy.
They left their child in an unlocked ground-floor apartment next to two busy roads. Too self-assured to hire a babysitter and too self-centred to care.
Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured above) didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations. Others have greater need, writes Katie Hopkins
The McCanns put their own children in harm’s way. Those kids were in danger. Because of their parents. And as a mum I can’t look at Gerry McCann — a man his wife says can ‘switch off’ from grief — without the hairs on my arms standing on end.
Kate was no better. There were 48 police questions Kate McCann refused to answer after Maddie was gone. Surely if you wanted to find your child you would give anything, tell police everything you knew, offer anything you had?
We are not the police. We cannot pretend to know what really went on.
What happened that night will remain a mystery and someone will take the truth to their grave
But we can understand as parents how we would feel if it happened to us.
Any mother who has lost her child even for a heartbeat understands how horrifying it is.
Kate and Gerry McCann didn't deserve £11million of our cash to look for Maddie or try to resolve their consciences or salvage reputations
The prickle under the armpit, the sudden silence in a noisy shopping centre, the blind panic. Running through treacle while time stands still.
Waiting for a little face to show itself, telling her off when she reappears because you love her so much you can’t bear for her to be lost even for a second. And in that second you imagined the very worst.
When your first baby is born you join a special group of people – a group whose lives have been transformed.
That first morning in hospital you understand the enormity of your new responsibility to keep another little part of you alive. You have accepted The Fear.
Suddenly the life you knew before is transformed, filled with all the bad things that could happen to your baby. Jabs which go wrong. Death in a cot for no reason. Spots on the chest which don’t go away under glass.
You live every second with The Fear that your baby will be taken from you, or die before you and upset the natural order of life turning everything you trusted into a lie.
I still live in dread of my children’s lives being shortened, that someone might take them from me, strip away the thing I would happily hand over my own life to sustain.
I tell them to shout fire if someone grabs them. And I will never need them to get in a strangers car, no matter what they say.
Others give their children phones, hoping these will keep them safe, imagining them to be protection from predators roaming our streets looking for baby prey.
Mine sleep with the soft toy bunnies they have had since the day they were born. Not so cuddly now, mostly rags at best.
+3
Katie Hopkins says her children sleep with the soft toy bunnies they have had since the day they were born
But rags which I will keep if I live to watch my children grow old. They are keepsakes of another time, when my kids were chubby and twitchy in their cots, when they needed me more fundamentally.
For warmth and food, cuddles for tears and encouragement to be brave.
And when they leave me for families of their own, for every day I wished I didn’t have to do the school run, there will be a thousand more when I am grateful that I did, knowing I kept them safe.
But now the faces I associate with neglect are being used to promote the Child Rescue Alert campaign.
And I am sorry, but I am not buying it.
Because nothing in this story reads well to the mum in me. Or the dad if that's you.
Leaving your babies alone, too far away to see. Knowing your daughter is gone and still able to play tennis. Taking her little bed-time toy, Cuddle Cat, with the last smell of their daughter, and putting it in the wash just five days after she vanished into the night.
I speak to people who have lost parents and cannot bear to wipe messages from their answer machine because it’s something to hold on to. They keep them just to feel close.
Some even call their mothers’ phone, just to hear it ring and imagine she might there to say ‘sleep tight’ one last time.
I would put Cuddle Cat under my pillow every night to be close to the baby I lost. Not wash its memories away.
The night before she became a memory, Maddie asked her mother, ‘Why did you not come when Sean and I cried last night?
I’d ask her the same question now. How did you leave the daughter you longed to have?
Maddie wasn’t lost because someone took her. She was lost because she was left to be found
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Never thought I would say this.... But I agree with everything she says re the Maddy story
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BARGET, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom, about 2 hours ago
Strong direct words well put together, some will cringe at them, some will be upset by them, BUT they are undeniably words to make one think in a very serious manner.
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Nikcalp, calpe, Spain, about 2 hours ago
I normally disagree with th is womans point of view. On this rare occasion, i whole heartedly agree with her......
imscottishenoughsaid, coventry, United Kingdom, about 2 hours ago
Katie once again dares to say what everyone is thinking. Thank you for such a well written article.
The peaceful poo, Southampton, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
The only thing I have ever agreed with Katie Hopkins
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Panamaparis222, Panama, 1 hour ago
Not the most pleasant article but it tells the truth. These children should not have been alone. 8 adults and one couldn't babysit whilst the rest were at dinner
hindsight, Little England, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
Spot on yet again Katie. I hadn't realised this whole farce had cost the tax payer £11m - unbelievable
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scotsfem, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
I have never found myself agreeing with Katie Hopkins but I do with every word she has written. I would not leave my purse lying on the bed in an apartment or a hotel on holiday let alone my children.
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Twitter, London, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
I am 100% with you Katie Hopkins.
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Slicknic75, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
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eklmj, lincs, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
Spot on Katie ..if only more had the guts to say what they truly think !
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Never thought I would say this.... But I agree with everything she says re the Maddy story
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BARGET, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom, about 2 hours ago
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Nikcalp, calpe, Spain, about 2 hours ago
I normally disagree with th is womans point of view. On this rare occasion, i whole heartedly agree with her......
imscottishenoughsaid, coventry, United Kingdom, about 2 hours ago
Katie once again dares to say what everyone is thinking. Thank you for such a well written article.
The peaceful poo, Southampton, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
The only thing I have ever agreed with Katie Hopkins
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Panamaparis222, Panama, 1 hour ago
Not the most pleasant article but it tells the truth. These children should not have been alone. 8 adults and one couldn't babysit whilst the rest were at dinner
hindsight, Little England, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
Spot on yet again Katie. I hadn't realised this whole farce had cost the tax payer £11m - unbelievable
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scotsfem, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
I have never found myself agreeing with Katie Hopkins but I do with every word she has written. I would not leave my purse lying on the bed in an apartment or a hotel on holiday let alone my children.
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Twitter, London, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
I am 100% with you Katie Hopkins.
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Slicknic75, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
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eklmj, lincs, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
Spot on Katie ..if only more had the guts to say what they truly think !
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