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Topic History of: RIP Chris Hutchins 84
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
Not popular with us pop people in the mid-1960s, this NME hack was "not to be trusted" amongst us stars. He went on to get into PR, employing a young, similar rogue Max Clifford and becoming a gossip writer for the tabloids.

I didn't like him. He was very cynical in a not very good way.
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JK2006 Not popular with us pop people in the mid-1960s, this NME hack was "not to be trusted" amongst us stars. He went on to get into PR, employing a young, similar rogue Max Clifford and becoming a gossip writer for the tabloids.