CATCH A FALLING STAR by Barrymore Cheryl

CATCH A FALLING STAR by Barrymore Cheryl

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Summary

Life with troubled TV star Michael Barrymore, as told by ex-wife Cheryl. She reveals the reality behind the public image of Britain's best-loved performer: the drink, drugs and headline-grabbing behaviour. Cheryl stood by her husband only to watch helplessly as he was manipulated by others.

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CATCH A FALLING STAR by Barrymore Cheryl

Cheryl Barrymore first learned that her husband was gay when he announced it publicly on national radio in 1995. People assumed that she must have had her suspicions, but it came as a complete shock. Michael's astounding lack of consideration and compassion for his wife, evident in the manner of his revelation, were simply the latest in a long list of grievances. There was now no other option for her: their eighteen-year marriage was publicly over. In Catch a Falling Star, Cheryl Barrymore tells the truth about the reality behind the public image of Britain's best-loved performer. She reveals the nightmare existence that she had to endure because of Michael's dark side: the drink, drugs and headline-grabbing behaviour. Cheryl stood by her husband throughout his attempts at rehabilitation and bouts of insane behaviour only to watch helplessly as he was manipulated by the people surrounding him. This explosive account of what is was really like to live with an entertainer loved by millions contains new revelations that will make headlines.
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ISBN 13 9781861055989
ISBN 10 1861055986
Title CATCH A FALLING STAR
Author Barrymore Cheryl
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2002-10-25
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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