Exclusive Gaiety panto performer punched his boyfriend during row in Travelodge
A Panto performer punched his boyfriend in a row in a hotel room after a festive performance at Ayr’s Gaiety Theatre.
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Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
A Panto performer punched his boyfriend in a row in a hotel room after a festive performance at Ayr’s Gaiety Theatre.
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