Boy George's mum breaks silence after son nearly quits ImACeleb
Boy George's mum Dinah O'Dowd has said she is "not surprised" he almost quit I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in her honour, as she spoke lovingly of her son in a new interview.
The touching response came after George appeared to have decided to stay in camp having been talked round by Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver. Dinah required medical attention at Greenwich Hospital for "heart or lung" issues unrelated to the novel coronavirus Covid-19. In his book Take It Like A Man, he says she was a "cartoon housewife" who "kept going day in, day out" working to feed and clothe her kids.Talking on Piers Morgan's Life Stories, he said: "She took pills. I remember sort of keeping her awake and not really understanding what had happened."
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