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Rupert Everett - 'Everyone is my Professional Nemesis'

Rupert Everett - 'Everyone is my Professional Nemesis'

Update: 2024-10-022
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Rupert Everett is the best type of A-list guest. He’s been through the highs and the lows of fame and come out of the other side wiser, stronger, and with no qualms about speaking his mind.




Plus his new book ‘The American No’ was born from failure (a collection of brilliant short stories that were TV and film ideas). We talked about: ‘learning to die’ professionally; his love for fragile but strong women such as Paula Yates (with whom he had a 6-year affair); coming out in Hollywood; Madonna; My Best Friend’s Wedding with Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz; why Oscar Wilde is a Christ figure, how drugs have ruined his brain and using hyper-sexuality as an escape.




See, told you he didn’t hold back.




Rupert’s new book ‘The American No’ is available now in all the usual places.




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Rupert Everett - 'Everyone is my Professional Nemesis'

Rupert Everett - 'Everyone is my Professional Nemesis'

Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment