Sports broadcaster Martin Devlin has outed himself as the "celebrity" in the Auckland disorderly-behaviour name suppression case.
Devlin, 46, a sports talkback host on Radio Live, had his name suppression lifted in the Auckland District Court today and released a statement saying he had acted like "a right plum" during the incident.
And Devlin is at least upfront enough to put one thing to rest - read on:
Devlin said he had been described in the media as a "household name".
"I think we all agree that description is totally inaccurate.''
All we can say is that it would never have happened to an Arsenal supporter ...
2 comments:
Describing himself as a plum is offensive to all Plums!
I demand that Devlin apologise for bring the good name of the plum into disrepute.
In what way do right plums behave any differently from left plums?
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