Guy Goma tells Accidental Celebrities podcast he was not paid for confused appearance on News 24
in a case of mistaken identity 17 years ago has said he plans to sue the broadcaster for a share of the royalties.
Goma, now 54 and a computer technician, has revealed he was not paid for his infamous appearance on BBC News 24. The clip has been screened repeatedly over the last 17 years and Goma told the podcast series Accidental Celebrities that he believed he should earn a share of the royalties. The podcast’s hosts, Josh Pieters and Archie Manners, told him the lack of payment seemed “incredibly unfair” given how popular the clip became.
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