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Settling down at the Groucho, I felt like waving to anyone who knew me links of london sweetie bracelet. “Look! I’m over here! It’s me! Me! With RICK ASTLEY!!” The uncomfortable star and genius hipswayer of “Never Gonna Give You Up” had reluctantly come out of his south London lair to chat to me about being an internet phenomenon; Rickrolling links of london earrings, as it’s known, has become such a craze that on 11 April, at 6pm, hundreds of people started dancing to “Never Gonna Give You Up” in Liverpool Street Station, and 13 million others have downloaded the link online.

Was he interested in having his youthful career as an Eighties pop star reincarnated? Er, nope. “I don’t have a career, and haven’t had for years. There’s not been anything that I really wanted to get behind or felt comfortable with links of london rings.” But the attention must be rather fun, mustn’t it? Again, no. “I never sit in the car driving into town thinking, ‘I’m Rick Astley!’ And if someone sees me on YouTube – well, I know it’s me, but I don’t carry that around with me all the time. I don’t consider myself famous.” What about the Rick Astley brand, then? “There is no Rick Astley brand,” he replies calmly links of london jewellery. I tell him how normal he is. “I take that as a compliment,” he says.

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