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On The Spot – Dylan Morris

Dylan is often out on the town as his alter ego, Delvira Midnight, we caught up over lunch at the Court Hotel.

What’s your guilty pleasure?
Chocolate

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What’s next to your bed?
There’s a big pile of false eye lashes and make up and my diary.

If you were a superhero, what would be your superpower?
The ability to control the weather, like Storm in the X-Men

What’s the first CD you bought?
Delta Goodrem’s Innocent Eyes

Who would you like to kiss?
Cher

Who would you like to punch?
There was this girl in my high school…

How many pairs of shoes do you own?
6 pairs of heels and 4 pairs of men’s shoes

What’s your greatest fashion faux-pas?
I was performing If I Could Turn Back Time but didn’t have time to make a costume, so it was a fishnet body stocking and duct tape, it wasn’t pretty.

Where can you get a great breakfast? Dome

What your favourite sound?
The moan of a satisfied man

What’s the best cure for a hangover?
Keep drinking or go to sleep

What word do you say too much?
I flick my hair like Cher and say Howwww, maybe too much.

What makes you laugh?
My friends

If you were PM for a day what law would you pass?
I’d legalise gay marriage

 

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