ASK a cabbie who their favourite celebrity passenger is, and invariably there is one common response: “Paul O’Grady.”
Paul was a man’s man.
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He was a woman’s man.
As his alter ego Lily Savage, he was everyone’s woman.
And as a human being, he was beloved by dogs.
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To say Paul had the common touch is both an understatement and condescending.
It doesn’t go far enough.
Paul was overwhelmingly talented, charismatic and modest: three qualities mutually exclusive in the majority of stars.
He was as adored by royalty — he latterly struck up a friendship with Queen Consort Camilla — as he was by the man on the street.
A campaigner, in so many areas, Paul had the heart and courage of a lion.
That he’s not around today to see the outpouring of love for him is heartbreaking.
But wherever Paul is now, he’ll be making someone smile.