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Should Mylene Klass be banned from ........

[Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 62
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..... presenting the Pop Star to Opera Star programme on Friday.

As I am sure you are all aware Ms Klass has been cautioned for carrying a knife and with presenter's behaviour being in the news recently ie Jonathan Ross I was just wondering if Ms Klass did not fall into the same catergory and she should be banned from persenting any programmes as it would be seen as accepting Ms Klass's behaviour.

And before you all say it there is no circumstances for her to have this knife, as she should have simply phoned 999 and what would have happened if she (or her baby) had been attacked, or she had killed someone?
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    glowboyglowboy Posts: 9,077
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    Cautioned for carrying a knife... in her own kitchen!
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    JasonJason Posts: 76,557
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    This would be funny if the OP wasn't being serious ..
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    glowboyglowboy Posts: 9,077
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    I'll be worried about mowing my lawn in future.

    In case I'm cautioned for brandishing a dangerous weapon in my garden that's shaped like a lawnmower!
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    LittleChickenLittleChicken Posts: 5,916
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    Ooh, perhaps I should be careful about the electric knife I used to carve the Sunday roast today. :D
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,296
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    ..... presenting the Pop Star to Opera Star programme on Friday.

    As I am sure you are all aware Ms Klass has been cautioned for carrying a knife and with presenter's behaviour being in the news recently ie Jonathan Ross I was just wondering if Ms Klass did not fall into the same catergory and she should be banned from persenting any programmes as it would be seen as accepting Ms Klass's behaviour.

    And before you all say it there is no circumstances for her to have this knife, as she should have simply phoned 999 and what would have happened if she (or her baby) had been attacked, or she had killed someone?

    First of all, Myleene was in her house when she waved the knife at the prowlers outside of her house. Secondly, she never actually got within striking distance of them ..... according to the article about it.
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    stvn758stvn758 Posts: 19,656
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    She wasn't cautioned in the legal sense was she, just err, cautioned.:confused:
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    a4514a4514 Posts: 403
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    glowboy wrote: »
    Cautioned for carrying a knife... in her own kitchen!

    doesnt everyone have a knife in their kitchen!! how can u be cautioned for carrying a knife in ur own kitchen thats where knifes belong isnt it in the kitchen if she had stolen it from somewhere thats fair enough but its her knife in her kitchen su
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    a4514a4514 Posts: 403
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    glowboy wrote: »
    Cautioned for carryins g a knife... in her own kitchen!

    thats sooo dumb i thought knifes belong in the kitchen and its not like u need a permit to have knifes in ur own when it is a item of cutlery...where else is she gonna keep the knife bedside table !!
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    Sara WebbSara Webb Posts: 7,885
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    ..... presenting the Pop Star to Opera Star programme on Friday.

    As I am sure you are all aware Ms Klass has been cautioned for carrying a knife and with presenter's behaviour being in the news recently ie Jonathan Ross I was just wondering if Ms Klass did not fall into the same catergory and she should be banned from persenting any programmes as it would be seen as accepting Ms Klass's behaviour.

    And before you all say it there is no circumstances for her to have this knife, as she should have simply phoned 999 and what would have happened if she (or her baby) had been attacked, or she had killed someone?

    Are you serious?!
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    dorydaryldorydaryl Posts: 15,927
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    OP, If the end of the thread sentence had turned out to be '.....opening her cavernous mush in public' generally 't would have been an 'aye' from me, but not on the grounds of standing up to a couple of scrotes!
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    Harkins63Harkins63 Posts: 1,148
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    stvn758 wrote: »
    She wasn't cautioned in the legal sense was she, just err, cautioned.:confused:

    No,you're right,she was just warned.
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    Gloria FandangoGloria Fandango Posts: 3,834
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    What happened re Jonathan Ross? :confused:
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    The PrumeisterThe Prumeister Posts: 22,398
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    I wholeheartedly agree with the OP. Gordon Ramsay is very often seeing carrying a whisk and that is dangerous, therefore, he should be banned from our screens. In fact, let's stop the world.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,926
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    No, she should be banned from presenting the Awards because she's an over-exposed irritation.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,585
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    I smell desperate publicity stunt......
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,585
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    I smell desperate publicity stunt......on the radio the police denied giving her any kind of caution.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1
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    What a dumb question - she should be given a medal!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 33,260
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8451369.stm


    I am not surprised that the BBC should publish such an inacurate article with no mention of the Police comment at all.

    The stupid woman was "advised" not warned nor cautioned. But trust her to make a drama of it. Typical media **** diva behaviour.
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    Unigal07Unigal07 Posts: 22,326
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    RacerWelsh wrote: »
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8451369.stm


    I am not surprised that the BBC should publish such an inacurate article with no mention of the Police comment at all.

    The stupid woman was "advised" not warned nor cautioned. But trust her to make a drama of it. Typical media **** diva behaviour.

    Where is there a direct quote from Myleene in that article that suggests she is making a "drama" of it?

    I would be petrified if I saw intruders in my garden. And if I had a little girl upstairs sleeping I would do anything to ward them off. Then if the police had the cheek to tell me that I was in the wrong for doing so, I would be fuming to say the least.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 57
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    Whether she was advised or reprimanded... this is still unbelievable. I would have done the same as her!
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    lucy manelucy mane Posts: 10,462
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    Unigal07 wrote: »
    Where is there a direct quote from Myleene in that article that suggests she is making a "drama" of it?

    I would be petrified if I saw intruders in my garden. And if I had a little girl upstairs sleeping I would do anything to ward them off. Then if the police had the cheek to tell me that I was in the wrong for doing so, I would be fuming to say the least.

    People just love to attack celebs on here for nothing.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,304
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    Myleene is pretty, talented, and absolutely fvck!ng unavoidable in the British media... ban her, I say!
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    ravensboroughravensborough Posts: 5,188
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    Myleene waving a kitchen knife in her...er...kitchen is probably the best piece of work she's ever done!
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    Unigal07Unigal07 Posts: 22,326
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    lucy mane wrote: »
    People just love to attack celebs on here for nothing.

    So I've noticed. I understand that familiarity breeds contempt but it shouldn't. Yes, Myleene is everywhere, but so is Cheryl Cole, Holly Willoughby, Philip Schofield and many others.

    Myleene is the expected choice for presenting an opera-style show considering she is classically trained.
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    birdsongbirdsong Posts: 2,649
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    Hmmm ... I seem to remember Myleene being the victim of a 'happy slapping' incident at one time. She seems to be very unlucky this way ...... :rolleyes:
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