News about Paul Kemsley

By irritated viewers who promise to turn off the 'nauseating' luxury property display, selling Super Houses agents are blasted as 'wannabes.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
On Twitter, viewers of the luxury property show, which aired on Channel 4 at 9 p.m. last night, blasted the concept and the cast, as many said they would not tune in again next week. The hopeful estate agents, who are under the watchful eye of British property tycoon Paul Kemsley, have been charged with organizing an open house function for a £20 million mansion, Kenwood House, with the intention of locating a prospective purchaser for the house. However, viewers were unimpressed by the 'wannabe' contestants and characterized the program as 'ghastly'.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Boy George's former lawyers take legal action against the star

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT: In a lawsuit involving the band and ex-bandmate Jon Moss, his former lawyers are being sued for unpaid legal fees. "There is a dispute between my clients and Russells over their fees and the service they received from them," Culture Club manager Paul Kemsley tells me. My customers will be defending and countering the allegations. That's all I can tell you at this point because Russells claim that no one has been served on my clients yet.'

Boy George's manager Paul Kemsley says he hopes singer 'won't kick off' on I'm A Celebrity

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Boy George's boss, Paul Kemsley, has warned that the singer will be a "bit of a control freak," but is hopeful that the actress will not appear on "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!" On Wednesday's This Morning, Paul, 55, described Boy George, 61, as a "contradiction" who liked to be handled but who needed to be told what to do, but feared being told what to do. On the show, the hitmaker has already clashed with Charlene White over her dominance of camp cuisine.

LA man and real estate agent stole items worth $5m from celebs including Adam Lambert and Usher

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
Jason Yaselli, 35, and Benjamin Ackerman, 36, collaborated to attack celebrities' homes around Hollywood, California, often breaking into apartments in the same neighborhood. In a two-year cycle, there has been no one working in a two-year career. Often victims of the clandestine and calculated robbery did not know there had been a break-in, with some finding months later that their high-ticket valuables had been missing. Detectives discovered more than 2,500 stolen items in Ackerman's house as well as a storage unit he owned. It's one of the biggest recoveries of stolen goods in LAPD history, with the uncovering of those responsible for the 'bling ring' bringing an end to high-end items vanishing in the region.