Richard Fairbrass
Richard Fairbrass | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Richard Peter John Fairbrass |
Born | [1] Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, England | 22 September 1953
Genres | Pop, dance |
Occupation(s) | Singer and television presenter |
Years active | 1976–present |
Website | www.rightsaidfred.com |
Richard Peter John Fairbrass (born 22 September 1953)[1] is an English singer, bassist and television presenter, best known as lead singer of the pop group Right Said Fred, which achieved two hits in the early 1990s with the singles "I'm Too Sexy" and "Deeply Dippy". He and his band have won two Ivor Novello Awards.[2] Worth over 50 million dollars in record sales.
Career
Before forming his own band, Richard was a bassist who had played with several prominent artists, including Boy George.[3] In 1984, he appeared in Jazzin' for Blue Jean, a video by David Bowie, as the bass player.[4] Towards the end of the 1980s, Richard joined with his brother Fred to form Right Said Fred. The Fairbrass brothers performed as a duo for a brief period, touring in New York City. Guitarist Rob Manzoli joined them in 1990.[3]
During the band's heyday, Madonna publicly expressed (in front of sixty million viewers of America's Arsenio Hall Show) her desire to go to bed with Richard.[3][5] In 1994, he was joint winner of Rear of the Year with Mandy Smith.[6] Following this, Fairbrass co hosted on BBC Two, (with Rhona Cameron), a television series called Gaytime TV (1995–1999) which was aimed at an LGBT audience.
In December 1998, Fairbrass presented BBC One's Naked Eurovision, a behind the scenes documentary about the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham.[7] From June to August 2001, he co presented with Gabrielle Richens a game show, The Desert Forges, on Channel 5.
In April 2007, Fairbrass was reported to be planning to run for Mayor of London in the 2008 Election.[8] Shortly after, during a gay rights rally in Red Square, Moscow, on 27 May 2007, commemorating the 14th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Russia, Richard and Fred Fairbrass were assaulted by members of a counter demonstration staged by ultra-nationalists.[9][10] During this incident, Fairbrass sustained a cut under his eye. Speaking about the incident upon his return to the United Kingdom, he commented: "When it was over I actually felt more sorry for the guy that whacked me than I did for me ... How threatened can he be, how insecure is he to be threatened by a bisexual pop singer who's most famous for singing 'I'm Too Sexy'?".[9]
In November 2007, Fairbrass announced that he and his brother would be taking part in the next series of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!;[11] however, they did not make it onto the show.[citation needed]
In an episode of Celebrity Fantasy Homes, hosted by Gaby Roslin, Richard and his brother Fred were looking to spend £2,000,000 on a property in Sussex, with three separate living accommodations for them and their mother.[12] In June 2013, Right Said Fred re-recorded I'm Too Sexy as "I'm Too Smurfy" for World Smurfs Day. Richard appears on the promo, which features fresh clips from the 3D film. Global Smurfs Day benefits the charity MediCinema, which builds cinemas in hospitals.[13]
Personal life
Fairbrass was born on 22 September 1953[1] in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, and was brought up in East Grinstead, West Sussex. He has a younger brother, "Fred" (born Christopher Abbott Bernard Fairbrass on 2 November 1956).[14]
Richard had come out as bisexual in 1991 to The Sun. Richard's long-term partner, from 1982 until 2010, was Stuart Pantry, a BBC make up artist, who died in September 2010 of cancer.[15] In April 2007, Richard said to the Metro: "My last relationship was with a girl, so I am on the cusp. I have never described myself as completely gay".[16] Fairbrass has also said he appreciates "pretty guys who look like girls and girls who look like pretty guys."[17]
Views on COVID
Fairbrass was hospitalised with COVID-19 in 2021; he has spoken out against COVID-19 measures and has been sceptical of the COVID-19 vaccine.[18]
References
- ^ a b c McGrath, Nick. "Richard Fairbrass: 'We could have had pools and Rolls-Royces, but we wanted to make music'" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ^ RSF awarded 2 Ivor Novello's for 'I'm too Sexy' and 'Deeply Dippy', www.rightsaidfred.com
- ^ a b c What's on – Right Said Fred, www.egnet.co.uk Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Official David Bowie video on YouTube showing Richard Fairbrass playing bass.
- ^ Madonna names Richard as the most bed-able man in pop, www.rightsaidfred.com
- ^ Rear of the Year 1994, Digital Spy
- ^ "Naked Eurovision – BBC One London – 31 December 1998 – BBC Genome". BBC. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- ^ Barney, Katharine (18 April 2007). "Right Said Fred : I'll Stand for London Mayor". London Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 6 April 2009.
- ^ a b "Moscow Anti-Gay Attack Condemned". BBC News. 28 May 2007.
- ^ Levy, Mike (27 May 2007). "Eggs and Punches at Russia Gay March". BBC News.
- ^ "I'm a Celeb stars head for jungle". 8 November 2007.
- ^ "Buying in Sussex: Right Said Fred". LoveHome.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012.
- ^ Global Smurfs Day with Right Said Fred, Digital Spy
- ^ Right Said Fred Biography, www.oldies.com
- ^ "Right Said Fred's Richard Fairbrass: 'When I came out the media tried to sabotage my career and I wasn't allowed to date my boyfriend in public'". Divine Varod. 3 February 2012. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
- ^ Richard Fairbrass Interview to 60 Seconds, Metro (UK), 11 April 2007
- ^ Richard Fairbrass – Weaknesses, www.rightsaidfred.com Archived 21 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Moore, Sam (21 August 2021). "Right Said Fred star still against vaccine despite being admitted to hospital with Covid". The Independent. Archived from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.