Mum and Dad died of heart problems, my grandparents died of it, my sister has had mini strokes, my brother has had a heart attack - it's genetic; there's nothing I can do. Paul O'Grady attackbrotherdad Change image and share on social
I only like doing live telly. It's great because you go in and do it and then go home. No edit, no retakes. Paul O'Grady editgreathome Change image and share on social
I can eat beef, provided it's minced in disguise. I couldn't eat a gammon steak. Forget it. Paul O'Grady beefdisguiseeat Change image and share on social
I went to work for the Civil Service. I'd wanted to work for the Ministry of Defence because I had some far-fetched idea that it had something to do with the Avengers, but I ended up in Social Security. Paul O'Grady avengercivildefence share on social
I enjoyed school - although I ran away on the first day. I'd reminded the teacher that it was nearly time for 'Watch With Mother' on TV. Paul O'Grady dayenjoymother Change image and share on social
Taking a pay cut won't demotivate me, not at all. It's not about money in the first place. It's about the job. Paul O'Grady cutdemotivatejob Change image and share on social
I make a wonderful cure-all called Four Thieves, just like my mum did. It's cider vinegar, 36 cloves of garlic and four herbs, representing four looters of plague victims' homes in 1665 who had their sentences reduced from burning at the stake to hanging for explaining the recipe that kept them from catching the plague. Paul O'Grady burncallcatch share on social
I still consider myself working class. I know my circumstances have changed dramatically since I was growing up back in Birkenhead. Paul O'Grady backbirkenheadchange Change image and share on social
I like to travel, and I would love to be fluent in at least four languages. Paul O'Grady fluentlanguagelove Change image and share on social