Fury at Baftas snub for Scots legend Gerard Kelly
A memoriam section was held at the Bafta award show where they left out Scots legend Gerard Kelly what caused fury by his fans. A co-worker of Kelly accused Bafta of being too focussed on England, "It was like a punch in the stomach when Kelly's name didn't come up." Gerard Kelly was known in the 1980’s as Willie Melvin in the comedy City Lights. He also starred in soap series as, Brookside and Eastenders what gained him a huge fanbase. Kelly died last October at the age of fifty-one after a brain aneurysm.
It is sad that important people are forgotten by big events like the Baftas award bash. I can understand where the fans are coming from, when they get mad if their idol is missed among other idols. Though this is easy for me to say because I don’t really have one person I really admire, but I don’t think they should make a big deal out of this. If you love your idol so much you can worship him or her at home. Why do you need to force other people to go along in your worshiping, just get over it.
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