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WEARING barely a stitch, the whimpering Gavin Plumb appeared to be a pathetic figure when the police read him his rights.
The overweight security guard whined ‘what the hell’s going on?’ after officers knocked down his front door in a late night arrest.




What the police were doing was preventing 38-year-old Plumb carrying out a plan to kidnap, rape and murder television presenter Holly Willoughby two years ago.
Even today the twisted sexual predator cannot accept the seriousness of his crimes.
Only last month the convicted criminal tried to appeal against the life sentence he was handed for his detailed plan to tie up and attack the former This Morning host at her home.
But an episode of a new documentary series called Inside The Arrest should leave viewers in no doubt that Plumb is a danger to society.
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Officers found a kidnap kit including handcuffs, 400 heavy duty cable ties and chloroform plus over 10,000 photos of the TV star.
This real life threat to Holly, 44, sent shockwaves through television and was followed by her quitting This Morning.
Loose Women panelist Jane Moore was outraged by the terror inflicted by Plumb on Holly, who like her worked in day-time television at ITV.
Jane says: “You could look at Gavin Plumb and think this man isn’t even going to leave his house.
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“How could he do any harm to anybody? And anybody who thinks that has never been the victim of a stalker.
“Their actions get inside your head. Trust me it’s very serious.”
Mary Portas Spills Laugh-Out-Loud Tales from Her Harvey Nichols Days on Loose Women trucc

Mary Portas: A Life in Fashion, Legacy, and Unforgettable Tales
Mary Portas, affectionately dubbed the "Queen of the High Street," has once again captured the public's attention with the release of her latest book, I Shop, Therefore I Am. Known for her transformative work in the fashion and retail industry, Mary sat down for an engaging interview to reflect on her life, career, and the fascinating stories that shaped her legacy. From her beginnings at Harvey Nichols to her keen eye for detail that revolutionized shopping spaces, Mary’s tales are as mesmerizing as her impact on the industry.
Right from the start, Mary’s presence radiated warmth and humor. With her striking silver hair—a lockdown-inspired transformation—she explained how it symbolized a new chapter in her life. “This is my hair of my 60s,” she said proudly, acknowledging how her decision to embrace change also brought a sense of freedom. Reflecting on this transformation, Mary admitted that fewer people recognized her now, but she welcomed the anonymity as part of her evolving “vibe.”
The conversation quickly shifted to her new book, which explores her pivotal years in the 1990s, a transformative era for both Mary and the fashion world. Titled The 90s, Harvey Nicks and Me
“It was all pearls and poshness,” Mary recalled, noting how luxury in the late 80s was synonymous with formality rather than the vibrant, brand-driven culture we know today. Her time at Harvey Nichols coincided with the rise of Britpop and the fashion explosion of the 90s, making the store the epicenter of cool. “It’s kind of like
One of the standout anecdotes involved her encounter with a then-unknown Alexander McQueen. Mary vividly described being called into the buying office and meeting the young designer, who sat calmly with a shaved head, baggy jeans, and a Tesco’s carrier bag. Out of that humble bag, McQueen pulled a jacket that left Mary utterly speechless. “It was the most exquisite thing I’d ever seen,” she said, marveling at his craftsmanship and tailoring skills honed on Savile Row. McQueen’s raw talent was undeniable, and Mary’s early support would help catapult him into the global fashion spotlight.
Mary’s unique ability to create unforgettable shopping experiences became a hallmark of her career, and she explained the “alchemy” behind her success. Whether it’s a shop, a restaurant, or even someone’s home, Mary emphasized the importance of creating a harmonious atmosphere. “It’s never just one thing,” she said. “It might be the windows, the music, the smell, or the way someone speaks to you. It’s about making people feel like they belong.”
Her meticulous attention to detail extended to every corner of the stores she worked in, as illustrated by another colorful story from her Harvey Nichols days. The night before Ralph Lauren himself was set to launch a new home department, Mary decided to do a final walkthrough. To her horror, she discovered a vacuum cleaner left in the middle of the display. Her initial frustration turned to disbelief when she realized the bed on display was moving—two cleaners had decided to take their moment, turning the pristine setup into an impromptu love nest. “It was like a Tracey Emin installation!” Mary laughed, proving that even in the world of high-end retail, life is full of surprises.
Mary’s charisma and humor shone throughout the interview, but her passion for the industry was evident in every word. She lamented the loss of human connection in today’s digital shopping era, nostalgically recalling the camaraderie and spontaneity of working in a physical store. “You’d bump into people, run across the shop floor to see a colleague, or share ideas in the moment,” she said. For Mary, those personal interactions were the heart of retail, something no online experience could replicate.
Her new book is not just a chronicle of her career but also a love letter to the golden era of British retail. It’s a celebration of creativity, innovation, and the people who shaped the industry alongside her. From iconic window displays to unforgettable collaborations, Mary’s stories capture the magic of a time when shopping wasn’t just a transaction—it was an experience.
As the interview wrapped up, Mary reflected on how much the fashion world has changed and how she’s embraced her own evolution. Whether it’s her bold new look, her insightful writing, or her enduring influence on the high street, one thing is clear: Mary Portas is a woman who never stops reinventing herself. Her book, filled with humor, heart, and a touch of scandal, promises to be a must-read for anyone who’s ever been captivated by the world of fashion and retail.
Mary Portas remains a trailblazer, a storyteller, and, above all, a legend in her own right—proof that the Queen of the High Street will always reign supreme.