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Louise was first off the mark, with something she'd clearly worked on. "You’re not allowed to know who they are. They may or may not have done something with ladies who are not their wives. One of them definitely doesn’t rhyme with (edited out) even though he is a footballer."
The lawyers clearly thought Louise had said enough to identify somebody who has obtained a super-injunction - otherwise why the cut (and the blackbox to stop lip-reading) ? But presumably a studio audience of 200-odd heard what she said - is that not a breach of privacy ?
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