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THEO PAULSE ON HIS STAY AT HEATHROW QUARANTINE HOTEL

IT took me a while to feel any love for Channel 4’s Gogglebox. Just another bunch of show-offs desperate for a pay cheque was what I initially thought.

However, now, alongside the rest of its millions of viewers, I count myself as a diehard fan.

I am addicted to the TV couchpotat­o favourite and was beside myself when the master of unintended mirth, himself, AKA Happy Mondays lead man, Shaun Ryder, was recruited for the celebrity version of the show, alongside Bez, the band’s dancer and maraca man.

The two of them, in their seemingly permanentl­y hungover state, with their often clouded knowledge, behaving like lads rather than dads, have become a must-see in our house. I recall in their 90s heyday interviewi­ng them, or rather trying to extract just one sensible sentence from them, at least.

I didn’t know what they were on, but I had a hunch it was something more interestin­g than a nice cup of tea. They were random, to say the least, and didn’t really seem to know why I was there, never mind that I

was accompanie­d by a Sky News (where I worked at the time) camera crew. It was memorable, it was all over the place. It was brilliant telly, a must-see.

What I didn’t realise until I read Thursday’s Daily Mirror, was that Shaun has got severe ADHD (attention deficit hyperactiv­ity disorder), which makes learning, and often life, difficult.

You can say that again. Someone close to me has ADD (attention deficit disorder) and the ignorance surroundin­g the condition makes it harder to deal with than it already is.

ADHD, in particular, with its long list of symptoms, such as, not being able to sit still, especially in quiet places, fidgeting, not being able to take in certain informatio­n, unable to concentrat­e on tasks, acting without thinking, being unable to take turns, or to queue, is often perceived as bad behaviour.

And in schools that are ignorant of the difficulti­es affected people have to contend with, it commands a punishment rather than any understand­ing, and can significan­tly affect learning.

If a pupil complained of a sore throat, they’d receive attention from the school nurse, meanwhile the poor souls afflicted with a range of difficult ADD/ADHD symptoms, are often punished for it, thereby making a bad situation even worse.

So next time you watch Shaun on Gogglebox, get off your sofa/couch/ settee, stand up and applaud him.

He, and others who live with ADD/ ADHD have been misunderst­ood for long enough already.

Someone close to me has ADD and ignorance makes it hard to deal with

FROLICKING in the sea and soaking up the sun, Rita Ora takes a break while working in Australia.

After a 14-day quarantine, the star, 31, who is a coach on talent show The Voice and promoting a new single, enjoyed the beach in Sydney with her manager, sister and a male pal.

 ?? Pictures: IAN VOGLER ?? FREE AGAIN Guests leave after 10 days of quarantine at the Radisson Hotel
Pictures: IAN VOGLER FREE AGAIN Guests leave after 10 days of quarantine at the Radisson Hotel
 ??  ?? GOGGLEBOX GOLD Bez and Shaun
GOGGLEBOX GOLD Bez and Shaun
 ??  ?? BREAK Star is in Australia to work on show
RIDE Pop star gives piggy back to male companion
BREAK Star is in Australia to work on show RIDE Pop star gives piggy back to male companion
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 ??  ?? SUNNY SMILES Rita beams as she has a dip in ocean
SUNNY SMILES Rita beams as she has a dip in ocean

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