Katie Price has spoken about her personal experience with comedian Russell Brand and claimed 'the truth always comes out in the end'.
20.09.2023 - 08:42 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs' granddaughter Georgina Baillie has said that suspending Russell Brand's YouTube earnings is 'cancel culture'.
The actress was at the centre of the 'Sachsgate' scandal in 2008 when Brand called her late grandfather during a pre-recorded Radio 2 show. The comic, alongside Jonathan Ross, left a crude voicemail detailing Brand's sexual encounters with Ms Baillie.
Georgina has said she found some of the evidence against Brand "compelling" after having an on-off relationship with the comedian. It comes after Brand was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse, which he strongly denies.
Georgina has since stated that she doesn't see Brand as a rapist from her "own personal experience" but says that women's stories "should always be believed and taken seriously".
On her reaction to the allegations in The Times, Sunday Times and on Channel 4’s Dispatches at the weekend, Georgina said: "I don't know what happened there - I don't know because I wasn't there. He never did anything like that with me, everything was more than consensual, I promise."
She added on the Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge: "I've seen some of the evidence and I do find it quite compelling, to say the least."
When asked about YouTube halting Brand's earnings, Georgina said: "No it's cancel culture, because look Russell made a mistake when he was younger and when he made his amends to me, he looked me in the eye and apologised. Russell was fairly newly clean and sober and I think it is very common for people to cross addict into sex addiction.
"When he made his amends to me, I felt that he took full ownership of that. He looked me in the eyes and apologised and he also sent me to rehab. That's all I can ask of somebody in
Katie Price has spoken about her personal experience with comedian Russell Brand and claimed 'the truth always comes out in the end'.
It's been alleged that Russell Brand tried "to pull" the stylist working for Katie Price, right infront of his own girlfriend. Currently facing sexual assault and rape accusations by various women, the 48-year-old comedian has vehemently denied everything levelled against him. Further allegations continue to emerge following allegations in The Times and a Dispatches documentary on Channel 4.
exposé reported allegations earlier this month that the British comedian, 48, raped and abused four women between 2006 and 2013.Tesla founder Musk, 52, had a conversation on X Spaces with conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro, 39, on Thursday in which they discussed Brand.Musk gave his two cents, saying that there needs to be a “conviction.”“It can’t be guilty until proven innocent. Because obviously we’re just sort of in the witch burning phase here; just being declared a witch is enough to make you a witch and be burnt,” the father of 11 explained.The billionaire added that “anyone could be accused at any time of false charges, and we can’t be destroying their lives on the potential of false accusations.”Musk further noted that the “Get Him to the Greek” actor “rattled the cage” of the “powers that be.”He continued to state that the public should ask why the accusations against Brand are coming to light a decade after the incidents allegedly occurred.
Leigh Francis – who's better known under the comedy moniker Keith Lemon – says the allegations against Russell Brand are a "saddening thing for everyone". Earlier this month, Russell, 48, was at the centre of Channel 4's Dispatches investigation, with a number of anonymous women coming forward with accusations of sexual assault or rape between the years of 2006 and 2013 - at the height of Russell's fame.The comedian-turned-activist has strongly denied all allegations against him.
Keith Lemon has broken his silence on Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations were made against him.
Russell Brand of exposing himself to her and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC Radio 2 show.The woman, who remains anonymous, said the incident occurred in 2008 when she was working in the same building as the BBC in Los Angeles.Minutes later, Brand was recorded laughing about the encounter, with his co-presenter saying that the comedian “showed his willy to a lady”.Brand has not yet responded to the latest allegation. His co-presenter Matt Morgan told the BBC he was “not aware until now of the nature of this encounter”.Describing the incident, the woman alleges that she answered the door to Brand and his team, who were there to pre-record an episode of The Russell Brand Show for Radio 2.She then went to the bathroom to get some sinus medication, walking past the radio studio.
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Russell Brand has returned to social media and delivered another statement after being accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse. The 48 year old comedian has firmly denied all the allegations, which were made by four women via a joint Channel 4 Dispatches documentary Russell Brand: In Plain Sight and an investigation from The Times on Sunday 17 September.The married star, who is with Laura Gallacher, the sister of presenter Kirsty Gallacher, has also said that all his previous sexual activities were "consensual".
Another woman has come forward with accusations against Russell Brand.
Malin Andersson has emphasised her disappointment in comedian and actor Russell Brand, after allegations of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse were published in a Dispatches documentary last week, which he vehemently denies. Malin, who rose to fame on the 2015 series of the hit ITV dating show Love Island – where she shared a romance with Terry Walsh – admitted she followed a lot of Russell's advice during what she called her "darker days" but the recent allegations have left her shocked.
Lorraine Kelly has revealed that she's taking a break from social media platform X, formerly Twitter, as things have 'gone a bit dark'.
Russell Brand has been accused of pinning a woman onto a sofa and kissing her, despite her telling him to stop.The claims have surfaced from a fifth woman less than a week after the comedian-turned-Hollywood-star was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse. Russell Brand has strongly denied the previous accusations and said all his relationships were consensual.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has addressed the Russell Brand allegations for the first time, urging the UK TV industry not to become “synonymous with the scandals of #MeToo.”
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K.J. Yossman A YouTube exec has said disgraced comedian Russell Brand should not be able to “make a living” through the platform but added YouTube currently has no plans to ban him. Pedro Pina, YouTube’s EMEA VP was appearing in conversation with Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon at the Royal Television Society conference in Cambridge, U.K, on Wednesday when Mahon asked him about the decision to turn off monetization of Brand’s YouTube channel.
BBC Director General Tim Davie has declined to rule out an external inquiry into the Russell Brand allegations as he stresses the issues surrounding the situation are “not wholly historic.”
K.J. Yossman BBC boss Tim Davie has said the Russell Brand controversy shows that media companies can’t be “complacent.” The BBC is currently investigating following allegations that comedian Brand raped and sexually assaulted four women.
Lorraine Kelly has told how she was left 'uncomfortable' by Russell Brand after he touched her thigh and called her a "slut" during an appearance on the Graham Norton Show in 2007.