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Rupert Murdoch - there is hope for all us middle aged men


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I often say (in what I hope is a humourous rather than creepy way) - if only I was 20 years younger (in terms of an attractive young lady).


Now I can say if "only I was 30 years older".


Nice to post something light hearted following yesterday's sad news about David Bowie.

I really like Jerry Hall. Why can't people be free to find love without everyone being so cynical all the time? She deserves some happiness after all these years. Good on her I say. Older women don't have to be left on the shelf.


Louisa.

She did a great documentary series recently travelling across America and I really enjoyed it. She's not had the easy time of it in the press over the years and if she finds happiness who is anyone to judge? I don't understand why people are cynical. If a younger male celebrity got with a wealthier older woman, I bet we wouldn't have half the negative comments, and as for the reference to "skank" and "gold digger", disgraceful.


Louisa.

It's the same fairytale dream that Bernie Ecclestone lives


Now there is a man who you can truly say attracts gold digging wives


Good luck to older men who can attract younger women purely on the basis of love I say 🤓

I don't know much about Jerry Hall. I do remember feeling sorry for her when it turned out her "marriage" to Mick Jagger had been a sham.


But Murdoch is no muppet, it's not like there won't be a pre-nup in place if they do get wed.


I agree Louisa that an older woman should be free to find love, but why doesn't she go down the Babs Windsor route and get herself a younger man?

Otta Wrote:

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> I don't know much about Jerry Hall. I do remember

> feeling sorry for her when it turned out her

> "marriage" to Mick Jagger had been a sham.

>

> But Murdoch is no muppet, it's not like there

> won't be a pre-nup in place if they do get wed.

>

> I agree Louisa that an older woman should be free

> to find love, but why doesn't she go down the Babs

> Windsor route and get herself a younger man?



There are no guarantees with either an older or a younger man; JH and RM have their reasons for choosing each other, I'm amazed at the level of vitriol levelled at both of them - I, for one, wish them well, they're neither of them in the first bloom of youth and they've found their own happiness...

LadyNorwood Wrote:

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> I'm amazed at the level of

> vitriol levelled at both of them



Both of them? Really? Jerry Hall probably doesn't deserve some of what is being said about her, but Murdoch deserves a hell of a lot more. Nasty human that he is.

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