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It says a lot about Luke Chadwick that he ended up feeling bad when he saw Nick Hancock apologising on BBC Breakfast for making fun of the former Manchester United wingers looks on They Think Its All Over all those years ago. It made me feel a little bit guilty, Chadwick says. It looked so uncomfortable. Obviously pe stanley mugs ople had given him stick and even though whatever happened years ago happened it wasnt an eye for an eye. The apology is completely accepted but its not something stanley vattenflaska I was searching for. There is no hint of bitterness about Chadwick during a conversation about his days at United, how his mental health suffered when he became a figure of fun on a popular quiz show and the importance of learning to love himself. While he is no longer the painfully shy teenager who once hid away from the world, revenge was not on his mind when he tweeted about the taunts this month and opened up about They Think Its All Over in subsequent media appearances. The apologies from Hancock, the shows former presenter, and Gary Lineker, a team captain, were nice, but Chadwick just wants people to know that it is good to talk.Nick Hancock says he is appalled at himself for mocking Luke ChadwickRead moreThis is a man on a jou stanley cup rney of self-discovery. When he was growing up Chadwick did not understand his feelings. He was a quiet kid and skilled in shutting conversations down. He was not the type to tell anyone that the taunts about his looks were affecting him; not even Alex Ferguson knew one Vhhq The everyday assault of disabled women: It s inappropriate sexual touching at least once a month
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