Category: Interview
-
INTERVIEW | Doctor Christian Jessen
Taking time from his busy schedule the charming, delightful and genuinely caring Doctor Christian Jessen tells us why the Olympics are inspirational, why STIs are not exclusive to the young and all about Cher’s boozed up twitter binges!
Thank you for giving us your time today, I believe you’re currently filming?
Yes I’m filming bits and bobs today for a new series of Embarrassing Bodies.
Were you surprised by the success of your programmes: Embarrassing bodies and Supersize Vs. Superskinny?
Yes massively. Supersize is very much a diet, weight and body image show which have always been fairly popular. Supersize is definitely new in the way that we do things and it’s rattled a few cages which I think is always good for telly. We look into eating disorders in quite a graphic and emotional way and that’s very important. Embarrassing bodies is the one that’s been the complete runaway surprise. I remember filming the first series and thinking God this is a bit dull, it’s verrucas and haemorrhoids not really stuff that excites GPs. I remember saying to one of the execs: “Hmm not sure we’ll be back for a second series.” I don’t think I’ve ever been more wrong and I’m quite happy, proud and relieved to say that.
Do you ever get shocked at how many people want to show off their bits to the nation?
That is the million dollar question. Yes I’m shocked as I’m not sure that if I had a problem like that I’d try and get it sorted on telly. The show’s been on so long that a lot of people are very firm believers in it and want to be part of that whole raising awareness of their condition and experience. Others just haven’t got a great GP and they’re just a bit fed up so if coming on TV means they can get their chronic problem, which they’ve had for many years, sorted, then that’s fine by them.
They say you’re “un-shockable”, but has anyone walked into your clinic with something so bad you felt like leaving?
I’ve never felt like leaving, no, because that’s what I’ve trained to do but I’ve certainly been rattled by things.
You work a lot for promoting good sexual health. What advice would you give to someone who’s never had an STI test and is nervous about going?
I would say it’s going to be much easier than you think I promise you, particularly if you go to a GUM clinic where they do it all the time. I think you’ll find the rumours, the stories are very much urban myths and the reality is really very different. Most clinics have very nice non judgmental people working there and I think you’ll find it a really pleasant surprise. It’s totally painless. There may be a blood test involved and that means a little needle in the arm but that’s probably as bad as it gets.
Have you found a particular age bracket that takes more sexual risks and why do you think they do?
The new problem group at the moment is actually the 40-50 year olds who have probably been in long term relationships for quite a while then suddenly things go wrong and divorces come through. They’re then out dating again and not having a clue how to go about it or about safer sex practices so they are starting to pick things up. They’re really rather naive and actually don’t handle it very well, so that’s an important group we’re keeping our eye on. Unfortunately the younger generation still are doing what young people do and that is take risks and I think they always will. It’s the nature of being ‘the teen/twenty something’ they still live fast and hopefully not die young, but certainly take the risks associated with that.
Obviously, health is very important to you, so how do you manage to keep so fit during your busy schedules?
Oh by being a bit of an obsessive. I try to go to the gym at least 5 times a week because a) I enjoy it b) I like the result and c) I don’t think you can be on telly preaching health to a younger audience who can be quite critical about looks and what you’re wearing, if you don’t appear to follow your own advice. I feel very strongly that you need to look as though you know what you’re talking about and are putting it into action in your own life.
Will you be attending the Olympics in London?
I’m not, I haven’t got a ticket unfortunately though I think it’s a good thing. There are a lot of younger Olympians like Tom Daley and Amir Khan who are very influential and inspirational to young people and I’m really hoping something like this will motivate people a bit more.
I read your recent article for the Evening Standard about your high school experiences and the sad story about your friend Paul taking his own life due to struggling with his sexuality and feeling alone. What do we as a community need to do to stop something like this ever happening again?
I think the Stonewall programme, going around schools helping them sort out homophobic bullies and teaching them the skills to do so, is really important. Any programme like that is important to show that we mean it and that it’s not just another campaign that fizzles out. I think when you see homophobic bullying or hear something like that going on, don’t just shrug it off and go: “Oh that’s life.” ED. We agree and here’s the link to the Stonewall programme should you wish to get involved: www.stonewall.org.uk/at_school
Do you still find prejudice today being an openly gay doctor?
I certainly did when I was younger and training I remember being in hospitals with some consultants and hearing some really very homophobic comments about patients and just being really shocked and thinking: ‘actually we are the profession that should absolutely not be making these sort of judgements.’ This was really depressing and I swore from that moment that I was going to try and change that and be more of a friendly public face of health if not anything else.
You have 125,000 Twitter followers, give free advice to many a strange and wonderful question and have tweeted as much as Stephen Fry. Would you class yourself as a Twitaholic?
I am yes! I’m addicted to Twitter. I think it’s a fantastic medium where public experts can interact with the public in a nice way. Health is all about interacting with the public, and I have some simple rules. First of all it should be fun and the questions can’t be too specific. I don’t always answer them terribly seriously as you may have noticed but I do it because everyone can read them and learn something. I’ll tweet when I’m in the gym or travelling. You can stir up some wonderful campaigns and also have some very public arguments which other people can follow and I think that’s a good thing.
You have a book out at the moment ‘Can I just ask?’ (The 250+ curious questions that off-duty doctors are most often asked.) How does it make you feel to always be confronted with the publics’ problems when off-duty?
It’s very much part and parcel of being a doctor – you’re a doctor for 24 /7. Before telly I could lie about what I did so if you were on a plane journey and we got talking I would never admit to being a doctor because it would inevitably mean 8 hours of recounting the family and their health problems which you honestly don’t want. These days unfortunately I can’t lie about what I do as most people already know so I thought: ‘Let me put all these questions down then I could say “go read my book”.’ It seems to be quite a popular ‘loo book!’
Readers’ Questions:
Who’s you’re favourite person you follow on Twitter?
Oh oh oh. I tell you my favourite person to follow on twitter is Cher. If you ever follow Cher clearly she sits in a villa in Malibu getting pissed on something camp and then starts tweeting her followers and its really very funny. She gets very political or she goes on about Chaz. She’s well worth following particularly during one of her boozed up Twitter binges. They’re never vicious, they’re always rather charming and lovely. Never tweet when you’ve been having a drink.
Have you seen an increase in S.A.D. syndrome this summer due to the weather?
Oh yes definitely there’s no doubt about it people are a little bit grumpy, a little bit miserable, particularly in London with the lack of anything weather wise. A lot of people are going away over the Olympics to get some summer sun somewhere and hopefully they’ll find that should improve things.
What’s your favourite App?
Oh of course it has to be the ‘Embarrassing Bodies My Health Checker App’ doesn’t it. I had to say that didn’t I?
Have you set a date for your ‘big day’ with your partner yet?
ha ha ha no! I don’t even know if that’s going to happen, not for any other reason than I just haven’t really given it any thought at all.
Have you ever had an embarrassing illness?
Of course – plenty – yes!
Would you like to divulge?
Erm… no. I’ve tweeted about stuff. I was saying about having to look fit because you’re preaching fitness on the telly well I talk about sexual health and I talk about my early sexual experiences and I’ve certainly already admitted I’ve had chlamydia before as a student. That I think would count as an embarrassing illness in most peoples’ books.
What’s your favourite fruit?
Passion-fruit. Addicted to passion-fruit.
Celebrity question:
Question from the 60’s music icon Beryl Marsden, [read her interview here]
If you could be an ice-cream what flavour would you be and why?
Oh it would have to be a rich, dark chocolate flavour because that’s what I like best. Mmmm – Yes, a very rich unhealthy high cocoa content chocolate ice cream.
-
INTERVIEW | Amanda Holden
Amanda talks about not sitting behind the imfamous judging desk in the hit ITV show Superstar
-
INTERVIEW | Jason Donovan
Mr Donovan speaks about his upcoming role in the ITV reality programme Superstar.
-
INTERVIEW | Kris Searle
Multi award winning singer-songwriter Kris Searle talks about his new single Starfire, stealing boxer shorts and being an English man across the pond.
-

LOOK AT ME | Rylan Clark, I go commando…
You can’t dispute that Mr Rylan Clark is one of the most talked about contestants on X FACTOR… like ever.
He hangs out with Ms Price, is friends with Towie’s Harry Derbidge, calls the Two Shoes (XFactor) girls BBFs and his fans are affectionally known as Sirens, he wears a Stonewall ‘Some people are gay T shirt’ Our gay-o-meter has officially exploded.
1) Have you ever bitch slapped someone in a Alexis Dynasty style?
I actually haven’t! it is on my list of things to do, although there are one or two people in the picture at the moment. Watch this space!
7/10 One or two people? Details Rylan, We want details of your celebrity feuds…
2) What’s the most outrageous thing you’ve ever bought?
Its not a purchase but i was once given a bottle of snake venom face serum, its worth something ridiculous like a few grand, and comes with a massive warning certificate not to take it orally. No one tells me not to take it orally…
10/10 Dirty, snake loving gayness. Britney loved a bit of snake back in the day.
3) Are you a bottle blonde?
Haha I am a bottle blonde i wont lie, but recently have just gone black! I’m already missing the burning sensation of peroxide. TAKE ME BACK!
10/10 Ah, just like Ms. Pricey: Blonde, Black, Blonde, Black. Where will it all end?
4) Have you Botox’d?
I haven’t actually had Botox no, but i have had my lips done. Im actually learning how to do Botox and fillers at the moment!
9/10 Following in the footsteps of some other well known Essex birds and opening your own “Salon” LOVE IT LOVE IT. Can we make a group booking?
5) Can you complete this passage from the Gay bible?
I made it through the wilderness, Somehow I made it through
DIDNT KNOW HOW LOST I WAS UNTIL I FOUND YOU-OOOOOHHHH
10/10 For some reason I’m picturing shots of Jagerbombs, a poll dance and copious amount of vomit… A good night had by all.
6) Who is your style icon?
I don’t really have a style icon, I do wear ridiculous outfits but i like to look at different people and take bits that i like and work them together. Then again at home i’ll wear a trackie going commando, you cant beat it!
9/10 Flying in the face of fashion without a care – extra marks for talking about flying free in sweats.
7) Have you ever dumped a boy because his boy parts were too small?
No i haven’t, that don’t bother me too much as it’s mine that needs to be a good size in the bedroom if you know what i mean……
8/10 Are you boasting Mr Clark?
8) Thank Liza because:
a) Summer is here and boys are roaming the streets topless?
b) Kylie has a smash on her hands with TimeBomb?
c) Pimms makes drinking in the afternoon acceptable – and kills the pain?
D – ALL OF THE ABOVE, love that crack-whore she’s a genius
15/10 As do we, As do we…
9) Who would play you in a movie of your life?
I have no idea, I haven’t met someone like me who i think could do the job properly. maybe we should do auditions!
7/10 Wheel out the casting couch…
10) Have you ever used Miss Price’s name to get someone into bed?
I haven’t no, to be honest I’ve been single for 3 years, its not a great feeling but just the way it is, I’m on the lookout for a husband so if anyones interested drop me a line! haha!
10/10 Like any good celebrity, using the rags to get a husband… Bravo Bravo…
Who knew. We love a bit of Rylan. Well actually we love of Rylan. Coming to a celebrity party near you.
to catch up Rylan check outhttp://www.twitter.com/rylanclark
-
INTERVIEW | Nathan Evans
Director, Producer, Creator and Star of ‘I Love You But We Only Have Fourteen Minutes To Save The Earth’ talks to The Gay UK. We find out about his love of Cabaret and his plan to save the earth by installing a guillotine in Parliament.
-
LOOK AT ME | Bowie Jane
MISS U HATE U singer Bowie Jane singer stopped by The Gay UK gin palace for a little chat and well we got down to business to find out exactly how Gay she is!
