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Another Nine show outshines Seven's My Kitchen Rules
Boy oh boy, the Brits have landed and promise more clashes than Boy George's hat, lapel and red chair combo.
Nathanael Cooper is Fairfax Media's deputy entertainment editor
Boy oh boy, the Brits have landed and promise more clashes than Boy George's hat, lapel and red chair combo.
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