She put her emotion down to her and Kamara coming from the same geographical place and the fact that her hormones were all over the place after having had a baby.
I'm not sure when she had the baby, but she had had it when lockdown began and I don't know for how long hormonal changes occur in women after giving birth.
It was reported that she had to undergoe therapy because she kept dreaming that she had lost her baby.
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Originally Posted by Julian
Indeed.
Of course kamara has no way of knowing whether any alleged racism was as a result of any tv program.
Kamara became the first English player to be convicted of grievous bodily harm for an on-pitch incident, after breaking Shrewsbury Town player Jim Melrose's cheekbone with a punch straight after the final whistle of a game in the 1987–88 season; he was fined £1,200. Which tv show is he blaming for that?
And the presenter needs a new career if she can't interview someone without blubbing.
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Was the abuse that Kamara received, that prompted the physical attack, racist in nature? If so, perhaps he'd just had enough of it??