Celebrity Big Brother: Donny Tourette, Not Quite A Bad Boy!

Donny Tourette - Celebrity Big BrotherIt would seem that Towers Of London rocker, Donny Tourette, is not quite the bad boy he would like us to believe. In a recent interview with the Mirror an old teacher and ex-girlfriend reveal the truth behind Donny’s rough exterior.

The Mirror reported:

His [Donny] former teacher Sandy Tuttle, head of drama at Chalfonts Community College, said: “The Patrick that I saw on the opening night of Celebrity Big Brother is not the Patrick I know. “He was an extremely polite, well mannered boy who would always go out of his way to help others.

“He was my favourite pupil. Patrick did very well at school. He particularly excelled in music, art and drama.”

Sandy, who co-directed the school productions, added: “Patrick was reliable and trustworthy. He got an A plus in drama and was a natural performer.”

THE teacher went on: “The whole family were involved in productions and would help out with his costumes. They were very supportive and would all come to watch the shows.

“We even cast him as a religious figure in Fiddler on the Roof because he was perfect for the role…he’s a very caring person.

“I hope he does well because quite often these days it’s people who aren’t very nice who get on - like footballers.

“The Patrick I know would have got on with everyone in the house and would genuinely try to help everybody there.”

And former schoolfriend Danielle Moubarak, a 26-year-old singer, was surprised at his outrageous antics. She said: “He used to be clean-cut and a nice guy. He wasn’t the cursing, arrogant type at all. I couldn’t believe that was the same person I saw on Big Brother because he would never swear. He was really well spoken, a proper posh boy.”

Donny’s punk/metal band Towers Of London have been regulars at High Wycombe’s White Horse pub.

Pub boss James Everest, 30, said: “Patrick was the kind of lad who acts the bad boy on stage, getting drunk and smashing the place.

“But off stage he was a well spoken, middle-class boy who you could tell was nice to his parents and would kiss his granny.”

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