On tomorrow's front page: National treasure Paul O’Grady has died aged 67 - promoting a huge outpouring of grief from fans, celebrities and even royalty.
“He had a profound passion for animals too, which resonated with so many viewers, and For The Love of Dogs remains one of our best-loved series, and a really special programme for so many.
“I BROKE my nose in Cilla’s hot tub. I slipped and we had to go to hospital. She had a denim miniskirt on we looked like something out of Shameless.” “THERE’S a gang of women up there gagging for it. If you don’t mind Tena ladies and false teeth you’re in luck fellas.” “I HAD words with Madonna once at a party in New York. She sat next to me and her feet were like a hobbit’s. She said: ‘Do you know what I want?’ I said: ‘A good wash?’”
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