isaid, no, no, no i don t think you follow me. no, i mean, where would i be able to look at the lines if i had some sort of brain fudge and i needed to keep going? he said, well, there won t be anywhere because we d see it . isaid, but, ijust want to check something, danny. so, there s a billion people watching this live, right? he said, yeah . i said, so ijust, you know, things can happen. i just don t want to let you down. and if there s a billion people watching, it would be visible if i messed up without a safety net . and he looked at me for a while sort of slightly uncomprehendingly and then, said, you ll be all right . that s i m going to take that with me. you ll be all right. we then, a few weeks later, he got me back in and he showed me, for the first time, that opening ceremony. i was the only person in the entire side of the stadium, so it was empty, watching a full rehearsal of what became this very sort of notable opening ceremony and i was deeply moved by i
isaid, well, ok, thanks, danny . well, i ll do this. where will the autocue be? he said, oh, there won t be an autocue . isaid, no, no, no i don t think you follow me . no, i mean, where would i be able to look at the lines if i had some sort of brain fudge ? and i needed to keep going. he said, well, there won t be anywhere because we d see it . isaid, but, ijust want to check something, danny. so, there s a billion people watching this live, right? he said, yeah . i said, so ijust, you know, things can happen. i just don t want to let you down. and if there s a billion people watching, it would be visible if i messed up without a safety net . and he looked at me for a while, sort of slightly uncomprehendingly and then, said, you ll be all right . that s i m going to take that with me. you ll be all right. we then, a few weeks later, he got me back in and he showed me, for the first time, that opening ceremony. i was the only person in the entire side of the
isaid, well, ok, thanks, danny. well, i ll do this. where will the autocue be? he said, oh, there won t be an autocue . isaid, no, no, no i don t think you follow me. no, i mean, where would i be able to look at the lines if i had some sort of brain fudge? and i needed to keep going. he said, well, there won t be anywhere because we d see it . isaid, but, ijust want to check something, danny. so, there s a billion people watching this live, right? he said, yeah . i said, so ijust, you know, things can happen. i just don t want to let you down. and if there s a billion people watching, it would be visible if i messed up without a safety net . and he looked at me for a while, sort of slightly uncomprehendingly and then, said, you ll be all right . that s i m going to take that with me. you ll be all right. we then, a few weeks later, he got me back in and he showed me, for the first time, that opening ceremony. i was the only person in the entire side of the st
if i had some sort of brain fudge? and i needed to keep going. he said, well, there won t be anywhere because we d see it . isaid, but, ijust want to check something, danny. so, there s a billion people watching this live, right? he said, yeah . i said, so ijust, you know, things can happen. i just don t want to let you down. and if there s a billion people watching, it would be visible if i messed up without a safety net . and he looked at me for a while, sort of slightly uncomprehendingly and then, said, you ll be all right . that s i m going to take that with me. you ll be all right. we then, a few weeks later, he got me back in and he showed me, for the first time, that opening ceremony. i was the only person in the entire side of the stadium, so it was empty, watching a full rehearsal of what became this very, sort of, notable opening ceremony and i was deeply moved by it. i felt as though he d put the whole of the whole of britain there and what i was struck b
and she managed to get out. he stayed in the cubicle that we were in. he took his phone out and he exposed himself and started trying to video himself and trying to show it to me. i was really stressed, i didn t really know what to do. ijust, kind of, froze a little bit, almost, especially afterwards when i was out of the cubicle. ijust, kind of, stood in shock, not knowing where to go, like, not knowing what to do. i didn t want to be one of those people with a story, so ijust, kind of, ignored it until the rumours really started to go around and none of them were about me. and that s when i realised, like, this is really serious. in october that year, rachel reported it to the university, and an investigation was launched. around the same time, other women were raising concerns about paddy everingham s alleged behaviour. phoebe reilly was the welfare convenor for the sports association. i think the common theme that came up was that it was a pattern of behaviour.