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Originally posted by cc100
Does this mean Furnish can refer to himself as Lady? Or does he become Sir David Furnish?
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That's a good point actually..
Although, no offense to the bespectacled one, but I would say that David is more of the husband type whilst Elt is more of a "wifey".
It's quite easy to imagine Elton doing the whole 'Brenda & Audrey' (the tough housewives from the Bounty ads)... Frilly aprons, floral frocks... anyone???
PS. Before anyone jumps on the defensive, I'm actually a
huge Elton John fan and I know he has a wicked sense of humour!