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Where did Chris learn to speak like that?
Miles_T
10-12-2010
He speaks like a minor member of the royal family.
On the show last night his parents and sister spoke with a light london twang, nothing like Chris, so did he get shipped off to public school at a very early age or is he faking the 'posh' accent?
parthy
10-12-2010
No, he went a grammer school, and then Nottingham Uni.
cavalli
10-12-2010
He has a lovely voice.
mklass
10-12-2010
I thought that as well Miles!, i thought his family home would have been Knightsbrige at the very least!.....
cezzy
10-12-2010
No that's definately a fake accent and a boring one. If you are going to do posh, do it properly!
Grizzler
10-12-2010
His parents were working class who made themselves money. He was born into money and went to a grammer school.
CXC3000
10-12-2010
Originally Posted by cavalli:
“He has a lovely voice.”

Perfect if those around him suffer from insomnia.
oulandy
10-12-2010
Originally Posted by Miles_T:
“He speaks like a minor member of the royal family. On the show last night his parents and sister spoke with a light london twang, nothing like Chris, so did he get shipped off to public school at a very early age or is he faking the 'posh' accent?”

He definitely doesn't!

He sounds a bit rough-edged in his speech, not polished - quite "common" or "lower" to me, in the accent sense - I mean not at all "upper"-sounding.
meglosmurmurs
10-12-2010
He reminds me of a vampire so his accent is probably from a few centuries ago.
UnrealityTV
10-12-2010
We call him Prince Harry
Miles_T
10-12-2010
Originally Posted by oulandy:
“He definitely doesn't!

He sounds a bit rough-edged in his speech, not polished - quite "common" or "lower" to me, in the accent sense - I mean not at all "upper"-sounding.”

You are wrong - listen to him!!
lynwood3
10-12-2010
I would rather listen to him than the faux street accent that seems to be obligatory to be accepted as 'normal' nowadays.
oulandy
10-12-2010
Originally Posted by Miles_T:
“You are wrong - listen to him!!”

You need to listen to him - there are lots of clips on the Apprentice website.
tongs ya bass
10-12-2010
He sounds like a goon. He would not last 2 minutes round these parts.
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