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I can't read about Russell Brand without thinking of Georgina Baillie

After Sachsgate, he should have been shunned from public life

September 20, 2023 10:04
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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 19: Russell Brand attends Friendly House 32nd Annual Awards Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton on November 19, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Friendly House)
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I can’t read about Russell Brand without thinking about Georgina Baillie, the young woman who, in 2008 and due to him, became the subject of a carnival of misogyny.

After what he did to her, I don’t think he should have been on the airwaves, or published, again. Not by edict: I’m not really for banning things. I prefer for them to be despised. People just should have stopped listening and reading. But they didn’t. I only read or listened to him for work – Brand is easy to write about, he designed himself for it – but I did. I wish I hadn’t.

Brand was always unserious – he reinvented himself from comedian to bogus political thinker a decade ago– and he was terribly cruel to Baillie.

The runes were all there, just unread. It was gossip of the most destructive kind – lashon hara – attracted by fame. Baillie is of Jewish descent and her maternal grandfather is the actor Andrew Sachs, a name always followed with the caveat “Manuel from Fawlty Towers”.