@@tonimarx6405 I'M JUST ONE MAN GIMME A BREAK. I'M DOIN MY BEST. lol. Not many folks understood what Oliver was gettin at. He never said the kitchen is where women belong but that women are nurturers and that meals made with the love a devoted woman are the best. That sort of shit. He always made that distinction. He always said that women were happy providing for the home and if they don't want to do that that is fine, just not his type. LOL. Oliver was a legend. I bet I could find a dive bar in my town in Florida that someone will have an Oliver Reed story visiting that place.
The world has got plenty of the worst parts of Oliver Reed. None of us are perfect, most of us excel in something. I admired Oliver Reed for his charisma and acting ability and despite his problematic views. Everyone deserves to be treated in the manner they wish to be treated and at the very least with respect.
Alcohol or no alcohol, Oliver Reed was a very talented actor and one of life's genuine characters. Such a talented, misunderstood man Oliver Reed was. A true legend of cinema.
@@termsofusepolice read his biography, What Fresh Lunacy Is This? Oliver didn't always do right, nor do we all always, but he did a lot of good that didn't get noticed a lot. When sober, Ollie was more sensitive, but when drunk, he could be erratic. My friend's Dad met Mr Reed at a party in Surbiton around 1980 and he said Ollie was completely sober and a very nice man. Sure, Ollie had his cons, but he also had his pros.
I knew Oliver for a few years and the lovely Josephine. Great people. Had private chats with him and also fun times when he came back from the pub. He was a character for sure. Made me laugh. Miss him.
Wow. The stories you could tell. There was something about him that I found absolutely magnetic since I was a girl. It never changed even when he played in Gladiator.
I don't think people misunderstood him, he made himself perfectly clear. I don't think a lot of people agreed with him about women. I think it's sad they seemed to want him on their shows drunk so it would get attention for them.
He was an obnoxious, ill-mannered, opinionated, arrogant, chauvinistic, usually very drunk, articulate, intelligent, incredibly well-spoken, good looking man, who was compelling viewing, on film or on talk shows. When sober, he was so easy on the ear and the eye, with some great stories to tell. When drunk, he was at the very least entertaining. Who would not like to have been Oliver Reed?
He was as nutty as a fruitcake but charismatic. According to Ken Russell he had two acting styles only Moody 1 and Moody 2. But he was mesmerising to watch
He was a fabulous actor & could do menace like no one else. Sober he was very intelligent & totally fascinating. He was also great at comedy (The Three Musketeers with Raquel Welch). He had a miserable childhood. He was dyslexic so struggled at school but was great at sport. His v intelligent journalist father would openly sneer at his sporting achievements. When his mother left, she gained a 'reputation' : for hosting boozy parties for off duty airmen where Oliver was made to serve the drinks. No wonder he had booze issues.
Hear hear, I knew a chap who was in his circle of friends and was also his gardener. They eventually fell out but Martins' memories of the man were of fun and frolics
I agree with some of what you wrote and enjoyed him as an actor and on talk shows. I wouldn't want the alcoholism or the underlying issues that had that caused it. He didn't seem to have had a very good childhood which is the catalyst for so many adult issues. I'm sorry he died so young but heavy drinking will do that to you.
Totally right. These were real men with real personalities who were anything but politically correct. He lived back when you say whatever and people still had a sense of humor and the snowflakes weren’t offended at everything people said. Compared to wimps like Tom Cruise and the plethora of today’s actors he was a genuine character and very masculine. Which there were more around like him.
I need an Ollie Reed reconnect video binge regularly to remind me of much better times pleased to of been part of that moment in time. RIP Oliver Reed.
Not truly missed at all …. Who is missing him? Not me, and generations now have no clue who he is. Maybe your missing a blast from your past - but I can assure you he is not on many peoples missed list
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you. The process of delving into the black abyss is to me the keenest form of fascination."
So much of Oliver was a performance, he played up to what wound people up, what shocked, what they wanted to hear, what go a reaction. I dont think unless you really new him personally, you could say what he was actually like. Maybe not even then. He was great.
He was a true great, despite tantrums, alcohol, and hellraising, still one hell of an actor, with an absolutely incredible presence. These days, there`s hardly any actors left like Oliver Reed.....he was simply........." One Of A Kind ".
@@thelonewolf2476 shut it you clown you think that would have stopped him? and do you actualy believe everybody gives a toss about that crap? i always speak my mind that will never change this sexist crap is alod of bollox pardon my french but only insecure women respect it stronger women see it for what it is utter noncence
Hall of Fame actor !! just 61 when he died of a massive heart attack in a PUB !! drinking HARD for a few hours before , sad Mr. Reed was GREAT !! { I am now 56 and remember him well as a kid }
to be honest i think he thought the intelligence services was a criminal totalitarian gang and so would of refused that role because it glorified anti freedom criminals
@@MrDeathMachine are you missing your old racism sexism ageism - the dark days of the 70’s high unemployment, three day weeks, power strikes, mine closures, IRA bombing s …. Yeah we have somehow lost it all - maybe our young people will wake up and bring all this order back that you miss so much
@@paulbackhard6315 Keith overdosed on Heminevrin, which had been prescribed to combat his advanced alcoholism: inadvertently, it was his alcoholism that killed him.
@@cahillgreg they are used to sedate alcoholics during withdrawals so he was taking them to get high or possibly so he could sleep after taking cocaine. He was abusing prescription drugs because he was wealthy and could pay a doctor to get himself into the state he wanted to be it . That’s what killed him if he had stuck with just booze he would of died but it would of taken longer .
I've posted before that I (and dozens of others) was a film extra on Tommy back in my art school days and when OR was on set, he was shy, diffident and charming. Sweet-natured and very much better-looking in real life, he had nothing starry about him. All this nonsense is Dutch courage and being egged on by the media to misbehave. His illness let him down, not his personality or character.
Never met him, but that’s the impression I’ve always gained. Could lapse into the controversial part talk shows had scripted for him, but that was clearly just playing a part
Oh yeah the bit with Carson, that lady was interrupting him on almost every sentence after having commandeered 12-15 minutes for herself prior to his appearance.
@Warped Sounds there are over 330 million of us. We have 50 states plus global territories. Our country is as big as the whole EU. With that said, there are overweight Americans bit there are just as many in shape. We vary widely across all spectrums.
Oliver liked to drink. But he was such an icon. A mans man. Superb actor. Love all his movies. British Brando. A Sean Connery. And,…he was correct in everything he said. He had the guts to speak the truth.
I think from what I read Oliver Reed was a lot like his father who I think might have also been an alcoholic and difficult to deal with. His mom seems to have been a partier type of person so he came from a somewhat dysfunctional family and it obviously affected him. You show me someone with an addiction and I will show you someone who had childhood difficulties. He was a good actor and it's always sad when somebody dies before their time.
I would have loved Oliver to have sat a live discussion with Kate Smurthwaite……. He’d have put her in her place, she gets annihilated every interview but Oliver would have done it in style…. 10 minutes in she’d be on her way back home to finish the ironing.
I use to disagree 100% with male chauvinist. I felt we were all equal and so forth. But after some life experience I could see his point. When you like a woman for her brains after a while your just gonna butt heads. When you like them for their looks after a while the arguments may dim the brightness. So it’s up to you. For me I love my own company because I under me.
A fine actor, and was always honest to himself,...he ,never tried to be something he wasn't,...yes he had his faults, .who hasn't?,...and many of them,..got into to many scrapes and drank far to much.....but he was definitely one of life's great characters,..and there's no denying he was bloody good at his job...
No, women are not just sex objects but they have brains the same as men do. I adore Reed but I wish that he had been a feminist and not a male chauvinist! It would have been so refreshing !!
Hold on…..if he was working all day for her livelihood, then his wife needs to do her bit that’s not chauvinism that’s life If she was working and he was home, he should be expected to keep the home etc. That’s equality
Nope the man has to work now, come home to a lazy overweight wife glued to couch and TV , he has to then clean house prepare food, bath kids and put to bed , clear up after but not make to much noise incase he disturbs his obese spouse to whom he has to surrender everything if an escape from her through divorce is Persued…I call it toxic feminism
If anyone has seen the full interviews they will quickly see how biased this video of edits is, attempting to portray him in a certain way without the full context. E.g. with Shelley Winters, he'd been told to tell her to be quiet by the producers, because she was known to be an attention seeker who ate into the interview time of other guests, but would back off if told off about it. Just one example of many.
The world needs Oliver Reed right now.
The most heartbreaking thing is that there are still many men out there like Oliver but they're all getting attacked and cancelled.
Whatever for?
@@tonimarx6405 I'M JUST ONE MAN GIMME A BREAK. I'M DOIN MY BEST. lol.
Not many folks understood what Oliver was gettin at. He never said the kitchen is where women belong but that women are nurturers and that meals made with the love a devoted woman are the best. That sort of shit. He always made that distinction. He always said that women were happy providing for the home and if they don't want to do that that is fine, just not his type. LOL.
Oliver was a legend. I bet I could find a dive bar in my town in Florida that someone will have an Oliver Reed story visiting that place.
Yeah we definitely do.
The world has got plenty of the worst parts of Oliver Reed. None of us are perfect, most of us excel in something. I admired Oliver Reed for his charisma and acting ability and despite his problematic views. Everyone deserves to be treated in the manner they wish to be treated and at the very least with respect.
Anyone else been on a marathon of Oliver Reed interviews?
ChrisMisc1 Yup! All of them!
Yea !! Me too... ! I'm having a great time watching Oliver reed !
Thought I was alone 😂
Yup i could listen to him all day
Every few months or so, I have to.
Alcohol or no alcohol, Oliver Reed was a very talented actor and one of life's genuine characters. Such a talented, misunderstood man Oliver Reed was. A true legend of cinema.
He wasn't hard to understand at all. He was a classic Jekyll and Hyde alcoholic. The type has been around since man first discovered fermentation.
@@termsofusepolice read his biography, What Fresh Lunacy Is This? Oliver didn't always do right, nor do we all always, but he did a lot of good that didn't get noticed a lot. When sober, Ollie was more sensitive, but when drunk, he could be erratic. My friend's Dad met Mr Reed at a party in Surbiton around 1980 and he said Ollie was completely sober and a very nice man. Sure, Ollie had his cons, but he also had his pros.
no argument here.
He was so handsome and that gorgeous posh accent 😍 ❤
I knew Oliver for a few years and the lovely Josephine. Great people. Had private chats with him and also fun times when he came back from the pub. He was a character for sure. Made me laugh. Miss him.
I knew him better than you
Clang
Yea ok
Wow. The stories you could tell. There was something about him that I found absolutely magnetic since I was a girl. It never changed even when he played in Gladiator.
tell us some stories please!
He was a legend in a great time, glad I was around to remember him.
Oliver Reed was a genius.
Geniuses are ALWAYS misunderstood by society when they are alive.
I don't think people misunderstood him, he made himself perfectly clear. I don't think a lot of people agreed with him about women. I think it's sad they seemed to want him on their shows drunk so it would get attention for them.
Geniuses know sooner or later high living will put you down early in life. So now that he's been dead for 23 years, he must be understood by all.
The man predicted how he would die for Christ sake
A true character and a bloody good actor
Got to love him he never minced his words and was one Britains finest actors.
He was an obnoxious, ill-mannered, opinionated, arrogant, chauvinistic, usually very drunk, articulate, intelligent, incredibly well-spoken, good looking man, who was compelling viewing, on film or on talk shows. When sober, he was so easy on the ear and the eye, with some great stories to tell. When drunk, he was at the very least entertaining. Who would not like to have been Oliver Reed?
He was as nutty as a fruitcake but charismatic.
According to Ken Russell he had two acting styles only Moody 1 and Moody 2. But he was mesmerising to watch
He was a fabulous actor & could do menace like no one else. Sober he was very intelligent & totally fascinating. He was also great at comedy (The Three Musketeers with Raquel Welch). He had a miserable childhood. He was dyslexic so struggled at school but was great at sport. His v intelligent journalist father would openly sneer at his sporting achievements. When his mother left, she gained a 'reputation' : for hosting boozy parties for off duty airmen where Oliver was made to serve the drinks. No wonder he had booze issues.
Hear hear, I knew a chap who was in his circle of friends and was also his gardener. They eventually fell out but Martins' memories of the man were of fun and frolics
I agree with some of what you wrote and enjoyed him as an actor and on talk shows. I wouldn't want the alcoholism or the underlying issues that had that caused it. He didn't seem to have had a very good childhood which is the catalyst for so many adult issues. I'm sorry he died so young but heavy drinking will do that to you.
@@brianwalsh1401 - I think he packed more into his 61 years than most men would if they lived to be 161. A great liver of life.
He really was superb, an interesting and highly funny character. Bring back proper masculine men!
Totally right. These were real men with real personalities who were anything but politically correct. He lived back when you say whatever and people still had a sense of humor and the snowflakes weren’t offended at everything people said. Compared to wimps like Tom Cruise and the plethora of today’s actors he was a genuine character and very masculine. Which there were more around like him.
@@wplains you sound like an insecure pussy. How long have you been single for?
The world needs characters like this. They add colour to life
Alcoholics add nothing to the world!
@@nibsvkh he seemed to enjoy himself immensely,and brought a great deal of laughter to others
Characters like this are banned now. Only snowflakes allowed
@@DanNic88 oh grow up
@@voicevoice2053 I'm agreeing with you! Fucking idiot
He was a tough dude. That handstand on that flimsy round table at the start requires superb strength.! Legend.!
@@roberthuot7887 So he died younger which means he is not tough ?
@@roberthuot7887 You are one dumb clown
@@jsmith7888 oh darn, now you went and hurt my feelings. I hope your happy Smitty!
@@roberthuot7887 well you have deleted youre comment so must of hurt them enough hahaha
wow you are stupid
There was only one Oliver Reed... RIP big man.
John Blessing
Amen.
I need an Ollie Reed reconnect video binge regularly to remind me of much better times pleased to of been part of that moment in time. RIP Oliver Reed.
A good man
Sadly missed
RIP Oliver
"He knew the way to the bar but Moon showed him the way to the Bizarre."
2 legends RIP
Good quote
Good quote
Love this man and his accent
What a guy....Hard-Funny-lovable-and a great actor!
Top bloke and an absolute legend 😁
Oliver Reed was an absolute legend. Unlike all the FAKE nobodies who we have today. RIP, Olly. You are truly missed. 😥😥😥😥
Not truly missed at all …. Who is missing him? Not me, and generations now have no clue who he is. Maybe your missing a blast from your past - but I can assure you he is not on many peoples missed list
Hats off to Oliver Reed. As honest as the day is long.
He was an absolute laugh. His spontaneous wit amazing. A real loss to the acting community
Those eyes man, those eyes. He was a first class troll before the word became commonplace
Oh yes the eyes.
I’ve seen one movie in which he played a part Oliver Reed was excellent . He was such a character and a good actor 👌🏻
We desperately need this persona back.
@Eddie Coyle you're right and society has made sure it happened and it's kept that way.
Always loved Mr Reads performance in the Ken Russel film "the devil's". Arguably his best. Its on UA-cam and I can't recommend it enough.
One off Oliver Brilliant Actor ahd Very intelligent person 😀😀😀👍👍👍
This is a breath of fresh air in this woke society we have now
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does
not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the
abyss will gaze back into you. The process of delving into the black
abyss is to me the keenest form of fascination."
- Nietzsche, "Beyond Good and Evil"
Would have loved to have had a drink with him . Rip Ollie you were the greatest xxx
An incredible actor....with th the most amazing voice,...what a character,
He didn't give a fuck! Great actor and a real character and was definitely from another age!
What a character They don't make him like this anymore.
a true legend
Legend. Theres not many left ❤️
So much of Oliver was a performance, he played up to what wound people up, what shocked, what they wanted to hear, what go a reaction. I dont think unless you really new him personally, you could say what he was actually like. Maybe not even then. He was great.
Steve I wish I'd of been given the chance to of met and chat with Oliver.
Always liked him ,is character second to none inI my view R.I.P.
He was a true great, despite tantrums, alcohol, and hellraising, still one hell of an actor, with an absolutely incredible presence. These days, there`s hardly any actors left like Oliver Reed.....he was simply........." One Of A Kind ".
oh, how profound onkel
@@mikehollingworth2262 Go read some books......you waste of space 🖕
There are none here today like Oliver Reed, maybe in another 100 years.
Any celebrity living 1% of the life he lived invariably books themselves into rehab, and makes a massive mountain of a molehill.
Brilliant just Brilliant 👏 Bravo my mate.
He obviously had a pillow on his face😂😂😂
The girls' reaction was priceless
I wish oliver was still with us, cry
He would have to dump his sexist views over the years
@@thelonewolf2476 Shut up bitch, get into the kitchen
@@thelonewolf2476 shut it you clown you think that would have stopped him? and do you actualy believe everybody gives a toss about that crap? i always speak my mind that will never change this sexist crap is alod of bollox pardon my french but only insecure women respect it stronger women see it for what it is utter noncence
Often look at his interviews. Brilliant
I loved that bit sitting next to germaine dreery rolling her eyes. LOL brilliant.
Hall of Fame actor !! just 61 when he died of a massive heart attack in a PUB !! drinking HARD for a few hours before , sad Mr. Reed was GREAT !! { I am now 56 and remember him well as a kid }
Yeah a great role model. Our younger generation are missing real le models like this great man
@@Steampunksaly but what have they got now!?
He would have made a good James Bond.
No he wouldn't. He'd be too busy 'shagging' to catch any bad guys! :-)
I'm a huge fan of Reed, but I see him more suited to a Bond villian. Something like what Robert Shaw did in From Russia with Love. Perfect.
to be honest i think he thought the intelligence services was a criminal totalitarian gang and so would of refused that role because it glorified anti freedom criminals
He would've made an excellent Bond baddie
Nowadays Bond will probably be a black woman
Absolutely fantastic
Very talented, charismatic and so handsome. Died at 66, looking very aged. Such a shame due to alcohol.
He died aged 61.
As a Man I could not agree more with the man GOD BLESS HIM XXxxxxxx
The man, the Legend
Oliver Reed just drank himself to an early grave. It's how he enjoyed his time on earth.
sad but true !!
As Ricky Gervais said, "what's the point in living longer if you're sober?"
Can’t really blame him. The world today is just chaos and the natural order has been ruined by progressives.
@@MrDeathMachine are you missing your old racism sexism ageism - the dark days of the 70’s high unemployment, three day weeks, power strikes, mine closures, IRA bombing s …. Yeah we have somehow lost it all - maybe our young people will wake up and bring all this order back that you miss so much
@@Steampunksaly shut up
All kidding aside, Oliver and Keith would be alive if it weren't for the crippling lash of alcoholism
Drugs killed Keith
@@paulbackhard6315 Keith overdosed on Heminevrin, which had been prescribed to combat his advanced alcoholism: inadvertently, it was his alcoholism that killed him.
@@cahillgreg they are used to sedate alcoholics during withdrawals so he was taking them to get high or possibly so he could sleep after taking cocaine. He was abusing prescription drugs because he was wealthy and could pay a doctor to get himself into the state he wanted to be it . That’s what killed him if he had stuck with just booze he would of died but it would of taken longer .
I've posted before that I (and dozens of others) was a film extra on Tommy back in my art school days and when OR was on set, he was shy, diffident and charming. Sweet-natured and very much better-looking in real life, he had nothing starry about him. All this nonsense is Dutch courage and being egged on by the media to misbehave. His illness let him down, not his personality or character.
Big Who/Tommy etc fan here: Wondering: What scenes did you work on in the movie? Anything to share? x
Never met him, but that’s the impression I’ve always gained. Could lapse into the controversial part talk shows had scripted for him, but that was clearly just playing a part
He was a partier. Great actor. Gladiator,He was great.
Oliver is a remarkable fellow.
The best!
Yes indeed .what a cool guy.great actor.
Oh yeah the bit with Carson, that lady was interrupting him on almost every sentence after having commandeered 12-15 minutes for herself prior to his appearance.
@Warped Sounds well said
@Warped Sounds there are over 330 million of us. We have 50 states plus global territories. Our country is as big as the whole EU. With that said, there are overweight Americans bit there are just as many in shape. We vary widely across all spectrums.
....ALL true, however just like Mr. Reed, were ALL leaving this place no matter where we come from !! ,,,,everything, even LIFE is TEMPORARY !
A real eccentric....I loved him ...so entertaining
Love him!
You can't argue with sincerity
Reed was a natural for social media.
I often wonder if a lot of his comments about women were made deliberately because he knew he'd get a big reaction from the audience.
Yes definitely!
Oliver liked to drink. But he was such an icon. A mans man. Superb actor. Love all his movies. British Brando. A Sean Connery. And,…he was correct in everything he said. He had the guts to speak the truth.
God bless you Ollie
I met Oliver back in December 1989. Drank some port with him
oh shit this guy is funny... and true to life. RIP Oliver Reed
Authentic and Original , losing him humanity is poorer for it.
Didn't you just love ollie, he was a one-off. 😉
Oliver Reed would have made a perfect Nicomo Cosca if they had a First Law series or movie.
Yes! 👏👏👏👏
And Glotka? 😂😂
Charming old rouge ! 🤺
A proud boy was Oliver.
Aw jesus if you saw the Carson interaction in full context...she was ALREADY on and had this cartoon loud voice that ran over into HIS TIME...
Jesus*
Awsome guy - you can tell he loved life ..
The best 😁
Legend.
02:34 gets the prize for most honest answer of the year.
He had a pillow on his face, damn, that was too funny. That wouldn't let him on TV now.
I think from what I read Oliver Reed was a lot like his father who I think might have also been an alcoholic and difficult to deal with. His mom seems to have been a partier type of person so he came from a somewhat dysfunctional family and it obviously affected him. You show me someone with an addiction and I will show you someone who had childhood difficulties.
He was a good actor and it's always sad when somebody dies before their time.
He was so gorgeous.I n every way.
I would have loved Oliver to have sat a live discussion with Kate Smurthwaite……. He’d have put her in her place, she gets annihilated every interview but Oliver would have done it in style…. 10 minutes in she’d be on her way back home to finish the ironing.
WOW, HE LOOKED GREAT WITH HIS GREY HAIR!!!!
That’s a real man !
Dying to get hold of his appearance on “This is your life”.
God I miss him
Man’s word was his code of honor and ethics, and he lived by it. The world is poorer without Ollie in it, love ❤️ the man.
still love him.
I use to disagree 100% with male chauvinist. I felt we were all equal and so forth. But after some life experience I could see his point. When you like a woman for her brains after a while your just gonna butt heads. When you like them for their looks after a while the arguments may dim the brightness. So it’s up to you. For me I love my own company because I under me.
A fine actor, and was always honest to himself,...he ,never tried to be something he wasn't,...yes he had his faults, .who hasn't?,...and many of them,..got into to many scrapes and drank far to much.....but he was definitely one of life's great characters,..and there's no denying he was bloody good at his job...
An actor who never tried to be something he wasn’t?
Can’t you see the dilemma here?
YES OLIVER... couldnt agree with you more
I just loved this bloke,he didn't give a toss lol 😆.So glad he shut that awful woman up on that show .
Most people in UK are afraid to say what they think now! We've gone backwards!
His children inherited his natural and devastante good2 looks...damned alcohl
Imagine him on the same show as germaine greer 😎
Icon, you don't make them like him.anymore
This man is really love it
Lol he's awesome , his attitude towards woman is fantastic
No, women are not just sex objects but they have brains the same as men do. I adore Reed but I wish that he had been a feminist and not a male chauvinist! It would have been so refreshing !!
@@sarahgodwin7794 lol he's just playing in these interviews...
Hold on…..if he was working all day for her livelihood, then his wife needs to do her bit
that’s not chauvinism that’s life
If she was working and he was home, he should be expected to keep the home etc.
That’s equality
Nope the man has to work now, come home to a lazy overweight wife glued to couch and TV , he has to then clean house prepare food, bath kids and put to bed , clear up after but not make to much noise incase he disturbs his obese spouse to whom he has to surrender everything if an escape from her through divorce is Persued…I call it toxic feminism
What an intriguing man. A fine actor & a true ladies man, although some may disagree.
Wore his chauvinism like a badge of honour. An entirely rational position when viewed from the aftermath and devestation of feminism.
Oliver Fucking Legend Reed
Nothing wrong with those values and factual statements 🙏🙌❤️
If anyone has seen the full interviews they will quickly see how biased this video of edits is, attempting to portray him in a certain way without the full context. E.g. with Shelley Winters, he'd been told to tell her to be quiet by the producers, because she was known to be an attention seeker who ate into the interview time of other guests, but would back off if told off about it. Just one example of many.
100% correct
Very true
He was an alcoholic ass, even after he "quit" drinking.
@@RU-zm7wj yep what a legend.
Shelley liked to fight and fuck, Ollie was nothing special to her.