Smear campaigns are nothing new. So the discovery by the Sunday People that such
a device had been employed against Nigella Lawson will have surprised very
few. But the revelation that the same PR consultant shilled for both Charles
Saatchi and the Grillo sisters may just raise a few eyebrows. And the further
news that he crossed the line from spin to forthright dishonesty won’t help his
cause.
Richard Hillgrove - not selling any motahs any time soon
Acting for both now-former husband and personal assistants
was one Richard Hillgrove. Who he? Well, he
runs Hillgrove PR, who claim to be “specialists
in both corporate and individual brand management and public relations”.
And in his time, Hillgrove has met a number of well-known people, with whom he
gives the impression of enjoying having his photo taken.
Another “feature”
of the carefully crafted Hillgrove persona is an oversize hat. Perhaps he runs
a JR fan club, or has an affinity with the Lone Star State. More likely is that
he has a receding hairline and has overcompensated by cultivating a beard and
teaming it with that silly headgear. Don’t do it Dick: get yourself a hair
transplant, an Irish Jig, or own up to the fact that it’s falling out.
Whatever his own image problem, it is as nothing to the
potential embarrassment that his
still-extant blogpost on Nigella could pose for the future of his business.
Titled “Nigella Lawson and her publicist
Mark Hutchinson have committed a massive fraud on the British Public”,
there is little subtlety in the accusations made. “Drug dealers even used to visit the Saatchi household” is how he
gently kicks it off.
And then comes “Knowing
that a paparazzi on the street was capturing the embarrassing scenes at an
outside table at Scotts where the couple sat for a cigarette, Nigella Lawson
feigned distress for the camera so it might look like an attack rather than a
drug melt down. She is even seen in several pictures looking straight into the
camera, fully aware of how the pictures might and need to look”.
Nice, eh? Then he ventures into the realms of true fantasy: “Charles Saatchi ... was protecting Nigella
Lawson and shielding her by accepting a Police caution so the scrutiny would
quickly go away about what really lay behind the pictures at Scotts ... At that
point, Mr. Saatchi thought they were still happily married and he was doing
what any husband would do”. Bullshit. The marriage was finished.
One of those who Hillgrove has been snapped with is Tone’s
former chief spinmeister Alastair Campbell. Hillgrove may recall what Big Al
said about becoming the story – well, Dick, you have now become the story. And
it’s no use deleting that post, when so many people have screenshotted it.
Nigella has come out of this stronger than ever, your man lost, and now your
business may go the same way.
And all that will then remain will be you. The twat in the hat.
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