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One-on-one with 'Johnny'



Christopher 'Johnny' Daley. - Contributed

We know you still can't get enough of THE STAR's artiste of the month, Christopher 'Johnny' Daley! So we went ahead and and asked him some questions we are sure you'd love to know.

Daily STAR: What is the strangest question you've ever been asked?

Christopher Daley: I think it would be, 'what is the strangest question [I've] ever been asked.'

DS: What is one thing most people don't know about you?

CD: That I'm shy.

DS: When you think of love, what or whom do you think of?

CD: When I think of love, I think of my children because there is an ever-present connection you feel with them.

DS: What is the thing you would most like to achieve?

CD: Long life.

DS: When was the last time you cried ?

CD: It was probably two days ago. I really don't remember what I was going through, I was just depressed. But the last time I really cried was when Eulalee Waite passed away, I think it was the 15th of last month or something. I heard about it four days after.

DS: The first time you saw your girlfriend what went through your mind?

CD: The first time I saw my girlfriend I thought, 'where this beautiful girl come from with all this energy?'

DS: What is your worst habit?

CD: It is blowing my nose in the bath towel.

DS: When did you start singing?

CD: I started singing about 2002 or 2003 when I did a performance in London that I was required to do it for. Before that I did choruses and things like that, and I could carry a note, but I didn't really explore it. Later I started creating my own music, melodies and script my own songs.

DS: What is your best memory?

CD: I have several best memories, but I guess one was when we completed 'Comedy Buss' and on D Day, when the show ended I felt vilified. We did what we set out to do, and no on could take that from us.

DS: You hate when people assume you are _____.

CD: I hate it when people assume I am stupid or ignorant and that I'm gay.

 
April 24, 2007
 

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