Article 6F0PK Russell Brand’s no hypocrite, he preached what he practised. That’s why we indulged him | Martha Gill

Russell Brand’s no hypocrite, he preached what he practised. That’s why we indulged him | Martha Gill

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Martha Gill
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Why does society embrace the shameless yet punish those with principles?

Anyone remember Ned Fulmer? Fulmer was one of the Try Guys, a quartet of fairly inoffensive comedians whose YouTube channel was in 2022 valued at $6m. But one day last year, Fulmer was unceremoniously deprived of his living. The problem was that he had pretended, in public, to be a devoted husband, but it then emerged that he'd had an affair. Scandal followed and the gang expelled him. It was very shocking to us," his colleagues explained, blocking him on social media as an extra precaution.

Or perhaps you remember Ellen DeGeneres, the talkshow host who urged viewers to be kind" at the end of every show? (She'd had it printed on hats and tote bags too.) One day rumours surfaced that she was not so kind when the cameras were off - in fact, she could be aggressive" and mean"' to staff, and tolerated toxic" behaviour from her executives. The show faltered and was brought to an end.

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