
ROSS Kemp is hard. He enjoys the company of hard men. The harder the better. Kemp most likely grades his male friends by Moh’s scale.
Today, Kemp, who played both a serving soldier and an ex-soldier on the telly, is using what he learnt in “action!” to fight the Taliban.
The Mirror says Ross has done “two stints with 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment”. Ross received no medals. But he did get some good pictures, his face on the telly and to meet hard men.
“Medals are important,” says Ross in the Mirror. He backs the Mirror’s campaign to equip all Afghanistan veterans with a medal, much like the one shown in which a British sniper is pictured crouching behind the “DAILY MIRROR” shield.
The medal is made of a hardened plastic…
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June 24th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Andy. I think you’ll find that we was attacked and on more than one occasion. One from the top of my head is the London underground bombings. What was that if it wasn’t an attack?
February 5th, 2008 at 9:10 pm
I wonder what Mr Kemp’s wage is and what he got paid for that documentary. Yes if our masters are to send our soldiers off to war even though we weren’t attacked - then they certainly should recieve all the best equipment - pension and after duty care. Fact!
Seeing Mr Kemp swagger towards us in the ad to the programme suggest to me that this is as much to do with him - he is a frustrated soldier - I would respect him more if he came out and said we shouldn’t be at war unless we have been attacked - that would free up our soldiers to assist in other ways that are not killing fo the U.S.
January 19th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
I agree with Dawn Ross is out there doing what no one else wanted to do. Showing how terrible it really is for our Forces. And yes it may be pathetic what we pay footballers. His point is we pay them to have fun but do not value men and women’s lives. The Forces put there lives at risk for us.
January 12th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
Hats off to you Ross, you went out into Afghanistan to show us “stay at home” Brits just what it is like for the British Forces out there. A lot of people would not have had the bottle to do what you did. As for “looking hard,” this is not what this documentary is all about. It is a hard hitting piece of reality that all British citizens that give a crap about our Forces and what they are doing out there should definitely see, it’s not about Ross, it is about our men and women fighting a force whose greatest honour it is would be to kill a British soldier.
Its all very well to sit back and make pathetic comments about Ross, but how many of you would go out there and do what he did, I know I would not, regardless of any amount of money paid.
January 9th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Actor Ross Kemp gets a little publicity in the UK but in Hollywood he would be a very small fish indeed…….more like Ross WHO?
I remember having the actor who played Dirty Den in Eastenders walk past me in Covent Garden.I was surprised to see just how small he was, and, although playing a nasty git in the soap, in real life he looked quite frail looking and you would be more scared of a strong wind than him.
January 9th, 2008 at 6:12 pm
Seriously Anorak. We get it.
January 9th, 2008 at 5:55 pm
The hardest spot seems to be between his ears, pretty much solid wood there I think.
January 9th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
He likes it when it gets hard
January 9th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
I really do not like this talentless man and jokes about his hardness only make it worse.
He was a fat overpaid actor who quickly bored us all so he lives on the fringes doing so called reality programs where he talks to assorted gangsters. His recent vist to Afghanistan where
he compared the pay of footballeres with soldiers - yes we don’t pay our troops enough but
we do overpay lumps such as him.
He’s not hard - he’s a wanker.