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Freddie Starr, who has died aged 76, was known for his zany, high-energy performances and impersonations of Elvis Presley, Mick Jagger, Max Wall and a wellington-boot wearing Adolf Hitler.
Freddie Starr ... slices of bread and ate it. But as Starr later admitted in his autobiography, the incident was invented by his publicist, the late Max Clifford, to drum up media attention.
Freddie was still stopped in the street more than 30 years on and asked: “Did you really eat that hamster?” The comedian insisted the story was made up by his then-manager Max Clifford. Starr ...
Comedian Freddie Starr and publicist Max Clifford have been rebailed to return on dates in February and March pending further inquiries. Starr, 69, was arrested in Warwickshire on November 1 as ...
The model whose pet inspired the Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster ... story was put in a newspaper by disgraced PR man Max Clifford, to help raise Starr’s profile after a lull.
Entertainer Freddie Starr and PR agent Max Clifford have been rebailed by officers investigating allegations of sexual abuse. They were arrested as part of Operation Yewtree, a Scotland Yard ...
Freddie Starr, who has died aged 76, was known for his zany, high-energy performances and impersonations of Elvis Presley, Mick Jagger, Max Wall and a wellington-boot wearing Adolf Hitler.