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Georgina Baillie, the woman at the
centre of the BBC phone prank row, gave The Sun's website her
reaction to the suspension of Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross:
I'm thrilled because justice has been done. Let's see what Ofcom
choose to do about it. I don't know how it's going to go from here
but I'm really happy with the investigation.
Me and my granddad (Andrew Sachs) are both
really happy because this could have damaged our relationship
permanently. So I'm really glad it's all over with as far as I'm
concerned.
It's despicable (how Brand and Ross have
behaved). Calling me that in public, not only does it damage my
relationship with my granddad but it could permanently damage my
life as well. I'm just glad it's all over with and that everyone can
move on.
I'm disgusted. Again, why would they (the
BBC) do that (use the answer phone message) when he (Sachs) said it
was not okay? When Russell left me the voicemail telling me that
they'd done it and it was over with, I was like, it's gone out and
there's nothing I can do.
But the fact that it was pre-recorded and
someone could have made the decision not to air it and my granddad
didn't want it to be aired either, I think it's just awful and
something should be done about it.
I'm sure he (Sachs) is as happy as I am
about them being suspended. He just wants to get on with his life
now, and so do I.

Source
www.bbc.co.uk website |