Lame Claims to Fame

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By Patrick Witton
Funny, reverential and downright silly, this book revels in and runs from the cult of celebrity. Within its pages you can discover which mere mortal pushed Meg Ryan into a shoe stand at Prada; cooked a chicken Caesar salad for Nicholas Cage; and bumped Sandra Sully's car (and was told to keep it 'mum'). It's full of real encounters with unreal people. This irresistible stocking filler comes fully illustrated with special sections including Lame Claims to Warnie, Lame Claims to Aussie Rock and Lame Claims to Australian Prime Ministers in Lifts.

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