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Writer: GQ, WIRED, Guardian, etc. Contributing editor, Empire. Must Watch on BBC 5 Live. Read my book, All the Living and the Dead. hayleycampbell.com
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It’s Edward Gorey’s 100th birthday.

do we not suffer enough in this city

I met the eldest boy. This is now a pro-Jeremy Strong account. gq.visitlink.me/-PlceA

It would be impossible to try and explain to you how enormous my love is for Jamie Lee Curtis, but I think you know. Sad we couldn’t include her being obsessed with my grey streaks so here is a bonus: “You don’t need to be the Bride of Frankenstein. You just be the Bride of You.”

at the vet my cat was declared “fat but stable” and I think that’s something to aim for isn’t it

Last week I went to Tunisia to interview Björk for @gqmagazine.bsky.social www.gq.com/story/bjork-...

I met Pamela Anderson in London for this month’s Empire and found that we were right to be in love with her in the 90s but it was for the wrong reasons — she’s an adorable film nerd.

This is the year I became a motorist dad. I have had transcendent experiences on motorways listening to John Farnham, and Queen, and once while changing gears during a Metallica song near Berwick-upon-Tweed. This is who I am now.

Can’t believe it’s like a month since I had to explain to Danny Dyer why women were wanking over him in Rivals it still freaks my nut out to this day. For British GQ: www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/dann...

Can’t believe Dolly is pretending she’s shorter than me please be serious

One of my favourite psychological horror movies. It uses a christmas tree as a trojan horse.

Karened a car insurance company and I’ve never felt so fucking alive

A Different Man should be further up but my points don’t count as extra special for some reason

I love it when Bill Skarsgård gets to be gross and weird

I’ve realised a lot of the things I liked about having a boyfriend can be replaced by a hot water bottle

I would say All Fours but go on

Loved this soul-baring book. Especially Shon’s thoughts on motherhood and emotionally stunted heterosexual men (have you bugged my therapist’s office, please cease and desist), humiliation and hurt, and also, unexpectedly, catholicism and god. You will want to read this.