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Meet Daily Star Sunday's new columnist Pat Sharp as he shares his views on world

Meet the Daily Star Sunday’s fantastic new columnist – DJ and television star Pat Sharp.

The former Fun House host will be joining us next Sunday and sharing his view on the world every week.

And the 59-year-old has vowed his page is going to be a ton of fun.

Pat promised: “It’s going to be jovial and entertaining and breezy.

“I will be looking at the brighter side of the world because that’s what everyone needs at the moment.

“People want some light. We’re coming out of winter, the days are getting longer. Things are getting better.

Pat promises to make you smile (Image: Daily Star, Daily Mirror, Daily Express)

“There won’t be any negativity. I won’t be having a dig at anybody – that’s not in my nature.”

And Pat is not afraid to poke fun at himself.

He told us: “It’s important to be able to make jokes about yourself. I want to make people laugh and smile.”

The Middlesex lad is used to giving people a giggle. Millions have fond memories of watching him on Fun House in the 1990s.

He said: “People have an affinity with someone from children’s TV because they watched those shows at a time when they weren’t worrying about their mortgage or a relationship or a job.

We let Pat mullet over after asking him to write for us… (Image: Mirrorpix)

“They were just young kids who chucked their school bags down and watched a show that was really fun, bright and had some blonde twins on it.

“It’s a fantastic memory for people. Everybody wanted to be on it.”

Proud Pat added: “I’ve done DJ sets everywhere from Oman to Austria and someone will always tell me they loved Fun House.

“I’ll get a 6ft lorry driver come over to me and he’ll look like he wants to kill me. But then he’ll say something lovely.

“People often come up to me and say, ‘You made my childhood’. That’s an accolade I have. I’m really lucky. It’s always a really fantastic thing to hear.”

Pat in Fun House with twins Melanie and Martina (Image: Internet Unknown)

After more than three decades in showbiz, Pat is still in huge demand.

He has his own show on Greatest Hits Radio on which he plays classic songs from years ago.

And we’ll hear more about his latest projects in his new column.

He said: “Radio is where my career started. That was my original passion. And I still do lots of TV. I used to be a host and now I’m more of a guest.

He’s a DJ and TV legend (Image: Mirrorpix)

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“I’ve done things like Through The Keyhole, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and before Christmas I was on The Wheel… I’m still
getting a crack at things.”

Pat’s keen to hear what you think about what he has to say.

He said: “You can agree or disagree. The more feedback, the better!”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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