Kevin O'Sullivan

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Kevin O'Sullivan, born in Toxteth during the Blitz, is an entertainment columnist for the British tabloid newspaper the Sunday Mirror.

Famous for his witty barbs [citation needed] and frequent appearances on primetime talk show Richard and Judy, O'Sullivan is considered - especially strike, read "only" by Kevin O'Sullivan - to be one of the country's foremost television critics.

O'Sullivan began his career as Big Brother critic for the Wimbledon Echo in 1959. He has gone on to hold the same post at a number of other publications, before landing his incredibly-widely read strike, read "widely used as cat-litter" column at the top-selling [citation needed] Sunday Mirror in 2006, prompting a tearful send-off from his colleagues at the Mirror features department [citation needed].

His famous toupe is preserved for all time in the editor's office, alongside his "Highly Condemned" award in the Amnesty International Journalist Awards.

O'Sullivan is a big Bay City Rollers fan, having been romantically involved with one member of the band[citation needed]. He died in 1987.

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