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Topic History of: Cilla Black - Conversation
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dixie JK2006 wrote:
She never needed me - we go back a long way. But I do think MOST people - including celebs - have good and bad days. Though I'll swear nobody ever said "Don't you know who I am?".

Actually, I did experience it once. I was at the gate at Lords cricket grounds when a very famous medal-winning British sprinter tried to get in. He had tickets for a different entrance. When he told the security guard, "Don't You know Who I am?", the guard, as quick as a flash said, "Yes I do, so you should be able to get to the right gate faster than anybody else".
JK2006 She never needed me - we go back a long way. But I do think MOST people - including celebs - have good and bad days. Though I'll swear nobody ever said "Don't you know who I am?".
Hurr Curr I'm sure she's fine with people she needs.
JK2006 She's never been either to me and was a total professional on The Brits 1992 when I produced it.
Hurr Curr The stories about her appalling rudeness and arrogance off the screen are legion.