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Who was your first celeb crush on?

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    Wee TinkersWee Tinkers Posts: 12,782
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    elliecat wrote: »
    Shakin Stevens when I was 4

    He was one of my first too. My other primary school crushes were Elvis Presley and Michael J Fox.

    High school (and beyond) crushes included many, many blokes from bands, with the ultimate and lifelong crushes reserved for John Squire (Stone Roses) and Brendon O'Hare (drummer, Teenage Fanclub). I was quite sure I would marry at least one of them. Still haven't given up all hope.
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    PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    Mine was Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) from Buffy & Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) from Buffy & Faith (Eliza Dushku) from Buffy & Anya (Emma Caulfield) from Buffy.

    I sense a theme occurring here.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    Adam Ant was my first crush. I still would.
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    PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    Adam Ant was my first crush. I still would.

    I'm on the new Adam Ant diet.... dont chew ever dont chew ever.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    Picto wrote: »
    I'm on the new Adam Ant diet.... dont chew ever dont chew ever.

    Ha ha, I so need that diet!
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    EVILSPEAKEVILSPEAK Posts: 980
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    Kim Wilde, and she's still as beautiful today as she was in the 80's.
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    SherbetLemonSherbetLemon Posts: 4,073
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    Patrick Duffy, when he was The Man From Atlantis. I was 6.
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    dd68dd68 Posts: 17,841
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    When I was about 12 it was John McEnroe
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    mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,304
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    Smithman wrote: »
    David McCallum in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

    That has reminded me that I had a junior school crush on Stuart Damon and Alexandra Bastedo in The Champions :blush:
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    d0lphind0lphin Posts: 25,354
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    Adam Ant was my first crush. I still would.

    I think he was my first too (I don't recall anyone earlier) He still looks pretty good for his age doesn't he?
    Also Steve Davis at around the same time, I don't think he's aged as well though.
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    misfittmisfitt Posts: 333
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    David Soul or Lewis Collins. Showing my age there. :p

    I met Lewis Collins when I was a young boy and he was a very nice chap. We also met up again when I was in my 20's but by this time he was trying a little too hard to live up that ladies man label.

    It was a shame he had to drop out of the film 1066 due to ill health.

    Best

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    MargMckMargMck Posts: 24,115
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    mazzy50 wrote: »
    That has reminded me that I had a junior school crush on Stuart Damon and Alexandra Bastedo in The Champions :blush:

    This made me smile. My Dad (now 86) had a terrible midlife crush on Alexandra to the stage of describing her as "the perfect woman".:blush: It drove my mother mad and nearly led to divorce. :o
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    trevorptrevorp Posts: 225
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    The two leads in Alias Smith and Jones.
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    MAWMAW Posts: 38,777
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    Ms Lumley as Purdey. I must have been 9 or 10 at the time.
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    RobinOfLoxleyRobinOfLoxley Posts: 27,040
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    Fern Britton from her earliest days to her later career.

    Shame she's happily married, but then again, I think she made the right decision.
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    So 3008So 3008 Posts: 2,052
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    Amy Jo Johnson (the original pink Power Ranger).
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    barbelerbarbeler Posts: 23,827
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    Hayley Mills when I was about five years old, after being taken to see The Parent Trap.

    Then it was Jenny Agutter, both for her looks and her voice.

    Later on I worshipped at the alter of Debbie Harry and was in awe of Siouxsie Sioux.

    More recently, Helena Bonham-Carter, especially after seeing her in Dancing Queen. I rather liked Morweena Banks as well.
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    ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    Probably Olivia Neutron Bomb.
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    Paradise_LostParadise_Lost Posts: 6,454
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    Not sure which came first among these:

    Mia Sara from FBDO and Legend.
    Jennifer Connelly from Labyrinth.
    Heather Langenkamp from Nightmare on Elm Street.
    Include a young Alyssa Milano in there too.
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    PizzatheactionPizzatheaction Posts: 20,157
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    I can't remember who was first. I had loads when I was a little boy: just about any half-decent looking woman on the telly. :D
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    Anne-Marie_RoweAnne-Marie_Rowe Posts: 69
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    Mark Hamill for me, I was 9!
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    FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    Peter Tork from The Monkees.

    I always like him the best, not sure it was a proper crush though.

    My first serious crush was Dirk Benedict, boy I had that one bad. But got over it.

    Then there was Stewpot (Mark Burdis) from Grange Hill, who I love to this day, even though he's as bald as a coot.:blush:
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    Sylvester2007Sylvester2007 Posts: 4,066
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    Rachel Friend who played Bronwyn in neighbours in the late 80's
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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Yul Brynner. I was entranced.

    Elvis - hit me like a ton of bricks. I'm not that generation but watched the old movies on late night telly.

    And there are more, equally uncool.:D
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    jrajra Posts: 48,325
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    Rachel Friend who played Bronwyn in neighbours in the late 80's

    Oh yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You've just reminded me.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2738877/Good-sport-Blonde-beauty-Rachel-Friend-puts-best-foot-forward-announcing-news-split-former-cricketer-husband-Stuart-MacGill-14-years-marriage.html

    Apologies for posting a DM link. :blush:
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