
It's a ridiculous, completely misleading headline, designed to sell papers using sex and titillation. The article was written by Jerry 'GTA: Rothbury' Lawton and it is yet another 'story' based on what someone has posted on Twitter.
But here's what Imogen Thomas actually posted on Twitter two days ago (that's some 'exclusive'):
 (SSEA refers to Swansea, the football team recently promoted to the Premier League)
 (SSEA refers to Swansea, the football team recently promoted to the Premier League)So, not what the front page claims at all. Instead, a jokey remark on Twitter is deliberately misrepresented as it is splashed all over the front page of the fourth best-selling daily paper in the country.
(Hat-tip to Jonathan)
 
 
 
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'Celebrity' really ought to come with a caution: "What ever you say may be taken down, twisted round, distorted and used to sell newspapers."
ReplyDeleteAnother story about a Man United player and unfairness. It's unusual that the deliberately misled person isn't a referee giving Giggs a penalty.
ReplyDeleteCould a newspaper be sued under the Trades Descriptions Act for fraudulently claiming a story to be "exclusive"?
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