The father of singer Danielle Spencer has expressed his sadness at his daughter's split with actor Russell Crowe. It was announced on Sunday (October 14) that the actor and singer had broken up after nine years of marriage and that the split was "amicable". Danielle's father Don Spencer, who was once a children's television presenter, told Yahoo's Who: "I love them both and am naturally sad as any father would be in this situation." Damian Whitewood, Spencer's dance partner on Dancing with the Stars, has also spoken out about the situation, after rumours spread that he was the reason for the split between Crowe and Spencer. He took to his Twitter account to say: "'Wow! Sad and (more)...
- 10/16/2012
- by By Lucy Cave
- Digital Spy
Danielle Spencer's father is ''sad'' she and Russell Crowe have separated. The 'Dancing with the Stars' contestant and the 'Gladiator' actor announced their nine-year marriage was over on Monday (14.10.12) and her father has now expressed his disappointment at the situation. Don Spencer, a former children's TV show presenter, told Who magazine: ''I love them both and am naturally sad as any father would be in this situation.'' The couple were said to be living in separate homes in Australia for the past year whenever the Hollywood actor was in the country. Danielle's friends have also spoken out about her marital break-up and were...
- 10/16/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Danielle Spencer's father is 'sad' she and Russell Crowe have separated. The 'Dancing With the Stars' contestant and the 'Gladiator' actor announced their nine-year marriage was over on Monday (14.10.12) and her father has now expressed his disappointment at the situation. Don Spencer, a former children's TV show presenter, told Who magazine: 'I love them both and am naturally sad as any father would be in this situation.' The couple were said to be living in separate homes in Australia for the past year whenever the Hollywood actor was in the country. Danielle's friends have also spoken out about her marital break-up and were quick to blame Russell for prioritising his career over his wife and their two children, Charles,...
- 10/16/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Danielle Spencer's dad and dancing partner speak out on Russell Crowe split - Realbollywood.com News
Melbourne, October 16: The father of singer Danielle Spencer has expressed his sadness at his daughter's split with actor Russell Crowe after nine years of marriage - but added that he still loves them both.
Don Spencer, who has always enjoyed Crowe's company when the actor has been in Sydney, spoke out as showbusiness circles buzzed with speculation about what was behind the couple's decision to part, the Daily Mail reported.
"I love them both and.
Don Spencer, who has always enjoyed Crowe's company when the actor has been in Sydney, spoke out as showbusiness circles buzzed with speculation about what was behind the couple's decision to part, the Daily Mail reported.
"I love them both and.
- 10/16/2012
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
An Australian music group have become the first act given permission to re-record John Lennon's song 'Give Peace A Chance' by his widow Yoko Ono. Peacebeliever's version of the song is due for release next week and will feature vocals from Aussie artists including Blue King Brown, Tim Freedman, Katie Noonan and Don Spencer, together with international artists such as Newton Faulkner. The group's founder Yolanda Vega told the ABC: "The fact that Yoko Ono has allowed a (more)...
- 12/1/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
Chapter Fifteen: A Change in the RelationshipI couldn’t marry Steve Tracy (that gay thing kind of got in the way), but I did marry a friend of his sister. I met Donald Spencer in December 1984. He was twenty-two, like me. He told me a friend of his back in Florida, a girl named Cindy, had a brother, Steve, who married a TV character named Nellie Oleson. Small world, I thought. But Don claimed to have never once watched an episode of Little House.Getting married seemed like a good idea at the time. I had gone through a whole parade of boyfriends, none of whom were exactly marriage material. With my childhood, I thought any guy who didn’t hit me was “a good catch,” and I tended to overlook things — things like huge age differences, boozing, drugs, chronic unemployment, severe mental illness. Then suddenly it dawned on me...
- 6/16/2010
- The Advocate
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