Len Goodman says he did nothing wrong coronavirus
As the world grapples with getting used to life indoors, former Strictly Come Dancing head judge Len Goodman has revealed that, like most of us, he’s finding it tricky to adjust to lockdown and avoid anxiety.
Speaking at his Sevenoaks home with wife Sue, Len revealed that his other half is coping better than he is. “Sue is far more upbeat than me – I am basically a grumpy old man,” he admits with a laugh. “I think we all become grumpy when we’re stuck inside. But Sue and I haven’t had any big flare ups yet. I probably get on her nerves, though.”
“I’ve mostly stayed indoors the whole time but I got a bit of criticism when some pictures of me playing golf appeared online. I did play a game, but it was before the club was closed and I followed the club’s official guidance. You were allowed to play in twos, so me and my friend kept two metres apart and didn’t touch any flag poles. It was no different to going for a walk.”
“I’ve sorted out my drawers and have found underpants that are 50 years old,” he says. “So I got rid of those! I’ve also been doing a jigsaw with Sue, because it’s important to keep your brain ticking over, and I’m trying to remember all the kings and queens of England as a memory game.”
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