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And Finally
Maguire apologises for pop career
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 11 June 2009
Actor Sean Maguire, star of new comedy series ‘Krod Mandoon’, who has been busy being more successful in the US than over here in recent years, has said he hopes Britain will eventually forgive him for his former career as a pop star. He told Metro: “I feel bad for the people of Britain that I put them through it but I’m hoping, over time, they may forgive me”.
Asked if his work on the new programme is difficult, he added: “Everything is a stretch for me. I’m wildly unskilled at what I do. Part of me thinks: ‘Why do I think I can pull this off?’ but the part of me that has to pay the mortgage thinks: ‘Just get on with it!’ I’ll just keep going until someone discovers I’m no good”.