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Church: Parkinson 'crossed line' | Church: Parkinson 'crossed line' |
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Singer Charlotte Church has criticised veteran chat show host Michael Parkinson after he asked about her sex life during an interview. | Singer Charlotte Church has criticised veteran chat show host Michael Parkinson after he asked about her sex life during an interview. |
Church, 20, who is about to embark on the second series of her own chat show, said Parkinson had crossed the line. | Church, 20, who is about to embark on the second series of her own chat show, said Parkinson had crossed the line. |
"I said, "Mr Parkinson, are you serious?' He went, 'Oh, sorry, I shouldn't have asked that'," she told the Radio Times. | "I said, "Mr Parkinson, are you serious?' He went, 'Oh, sorry, I shouldn't have asked that'," she told the Radio Times. |
"Damn right he shouldn't, he's old enough to be my granddad," she added. | "Damn right he shouldn't, he's old enough to be my granddad," she added. |
Last year Parkinson was critical of Church when she made her debut as a chat show host saying her producer should "have a word with her". | Last year Parkinson was critical of Church when she made her debut as a chat show host saying her producer should "have a word with her". |
He said: "She need not swear so much, she need not remind us all the time that she's Welsh." | He said: "She need not swear so much, she need not remind us all the time that she's Welsh." |
After the first series averaged ratings of 1.9 million viewers, Channel 4 commissioned two more runs of The Charlotte Church Show. | |
The former singer said she would refuse if producers wanted her to ask guests inappropriate questions. | The former singer said she would refuse if producers wanted her to ask guests inappropriate questions. |
"I'm not a sissy, but there's a line that you shouldn't cross," she says in the interview in this week's Radio Times. | "I'm not a sissy, but there's a line that you shouldn't cross," she says in the interview in this week's Radio Times. |
"I know how uncomfortable it can be." | "I know how uncomfortable it can be." |
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