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I’ve calmed down, says Commodores crooner

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LONDON: He is known as the Commodore of Love, thanks to the seductive charms of his crooning ballads.

And it seems ladies’ man Lionel Richie isn’t above using those charms on his own lovers.

Despite initially insisting he had “absolutely not” made love to any of his own songs, the 66year-old singer has confessed that in the early days of the Commodores, one song in particular would be on “in the background”. He said: “It would be Three Times A Lady. I’m no fool, because that was our first worldwide hit.”

The star made the revelation­s on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, where he was credited with playing a “formative part in every man’s romantic history”.

And Richie also revealed that men aren’t afraid to show their gratitude – saying that they often come up to him in the street and do a “fist-pump”, which he believes means “thank you for everything”.

But when it comes to his own love life, he hinted that his age was finally taking its toll on his ability to keep up with women.

He said he no longer invited admiring fans back to his place after performanc­es – and not just because he has been dating much-younger girlfriend Lisa Parigi since 2012.

He explained: “When you are 19 the answer is ‘See me after the show’, but then, my friend, you turn 60 and you find yourself going ‘How are you? Good to see you’!”

The twice-married star, who has three children, added that the number of women he did spend time with after a gig in the past was something he tried “as much as possible to forget”. – Daily Mail

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? LADIES’ MAN: Lionel Richie, hitmaker of Three Times A Lady, insists that at 66, his life has become somewhat more sedentary.
PICTURE: REUTERS LADIES’ MAN: Lionel Richie, hitmaker of Three Times A Lady, insists that at 66, his life has become somewhat more sedentary.

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