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'Hilarious and wonderfully self-deprecating ... beautifully eloquent' Gay Times In 2001 Will Young shot to fame as the first winner of Pop Idol. More than ten years later he has become one of our best-loved artists. Funny Peculiar is his moving, witty and scrupulously honest autobiography. From the crazy reality of being famous, to coming out in the glare of the media spotlight, to his valiant struggles against depression, Will is open about both the highs and lows of his life. If you've ever wondered what it's like to attend a fashion show (and accidentally wave at Anna Wintour); how it feels…mehr

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'Hilarious and wonderfully self-deprecating ... beautifully eloquent' Gay Times In 2001 Will Young shot to fame as the first winner of Pop Idol. More than ten years later he has become one of our best-loved artists. Funny Peculiar is his moving, witty and scrupulously honest autobiography. From the crazy reality of being famous, to coming out in the glare of the media spotlight, to his valiant struggles against depression, Will is open about both the highs and lows of his life. If you've ever wondered what it's like to attend a fashion show (and accidentally wave at Anna Wintour); how it feels to sing in front of thousands while fighting a catastrophic bout of low self-esteem; or be subjected to the terror that is a This Morning 'makeover', then Funny Peculiar reveals all. It also reveals what not to say when you meet David Beckham. 'Underpinning all the charm and gentle humour, his is a story about coping' Sunday Times 'Entertaining . . . Will Young is a man of many parts and now he can say with some pride that he is an amusing writer, too' Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year
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Will Young was born in 1979. He has sold nine million records and has been nominated for and won numerous awards including two Brit Awards and an Ivor Novello. Will was the subject of a South Bank Show Special and has also appeared on Question Time twice. He is an established actor, having starred in Mrs Henderson Presents with Dame Judi Dench; he also appeared in Noel Coward's The Vortex at the Royal Exchange Theatre and was cast in a lead role in hit TV series Bedlam. More recently he was a co-producer for Ralph Fiennes' Coriolanus. He lives in London.