A Quote by Kelvin Fletcher

I just want to be a normal lad and not known as 'that bloke off the telly.' — © Kelvin Fletcher
I just want to be a normal lad and not known as 'that bloke off the telly.'
Extras changed the public's perception of me hugely - they saw there was more to me than just this bloke off the telly.
I don't like to think I am a celebrity; I am just a bloke on the telly.
I'm just a normal lad.
I'm just a normal young lad who plays football.
I am good in bed - I don't snore. I don't take the duvet. I just lay there and go straight off to sleep. That's all you want out of a bloke.
I remember going for a drink of water, and one old bloke shouts, 'Hey you, young lad! Your grandad is under that grass!' I just turned around to him, gave him the thumbs up and said: 'Nae problem!'
I am just a normal bloke. I take my kids to parties, put the bins out.
When I read or study, I don't do it for the degree - if I fail, it doesn't matter, but it just takes me out of this world where you're the centre of attention all the time. You just become a normal bloke when you're setting yourself those kinds of targets.
'Normal bloke' is my style.
I want to go to Denmark and Scandinavia. We've been inundated with their telly recently, and I've never been to any of those countries. I really want to get to know the people. I quite fancy living there for a bit if I could take a month off. They just seem like upfront, friendly folk.
I think I just look extremely normal, like just a sort of fairly trendy bearded bloke. Whereas Ed, you'd know it's Ed Sheeran from space, you know; you can see him from anywhere.
The Water Babies "Young and Old" When all the world is young, lad, And all the trees are green; And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round the world away: Young blood must have its course, lad, And every dog his day.
Sometimes you forget that you are people's hero as well. People do look up to you and I'd forgotten that because, to me, I am just a normal lad.
I just think it's useful for people to know that even if you are off the telly you're just an ordinary person who uses the Tube.
If you're a single Sheila and you're trying to find an Australian bloke, you duck off down there to Australia. You go to the Red Centre: you'll find there's a few shearers, a few stockmen, and there you will find an Australian bloke.
I just want to be known as a very normal person and be treated as that and be able to walk down the street like anyone else.
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