Rev Richard Coles Recounts His Most Memorable Kiss in Boys’ Toilets at School – Making His Knees Tremble: An Intimate Insight

The Rev Richard Coles, aged 61, was born in Northampton and was part of the 1980s pop duo, the Communards. He later pursued a career in theology, studying at King’s College London and was ordained as an Anglican clergyman in 2005. He co-presented BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live from 2011 to 2023 and has authored books like The Madness of Grief and A Death in the Parish. Formerly residing in Northamptonshire, he now lives in Sussex.

When asked about his happiest moment, Coles replied technically, it was in Ibiza 1990 due to the amount of ecstasy he consumed. His most embarrassing moment was performing the paso doble on Strictly Come Dancing, and he described himself as a flibbertigibbet, will-o’-the-wisp, and clown. Coles’s most unappealing habit is opening his mouth while playing the piano, giving off an eerie vibe. As a child, he wanted to become a great composer and even wrote to Benjamin Britten, expressing this aspiration and claiming that he was his third favorite composer, but he received no response.

The worst thing anyone has ever said to Coles was “I could never love you like that.” When given the choice between fame or anonymity, he chose fame and admitted that his guiltiest pleasure is watching Top Gear. Coles’s greatest love in life is uncertain, and he describes love as the best thing in the world. The best kiss he’s ever experienced was with a boy in school, and he most despises the bad boys of Brexit.

When asked what word he overuses the most, Coles replied with “I.” If he could edit his past, he would change his financial incompetence. Coles was once a republican but is now a monarchist. He does not want to stand outside Sandringham and give a teddy bear to Prince George, but he now believes that constitutional monarchy might be practical. When asked about the frequency of sex, Coles replied that things are looking up. He would prefer more sex over money or fame and wishes to be remembered with an international holiday. Lastly, when asked about death, Coles stated that he has no idea but expects that there is more coming. A secret he revealed was his natural talent for trampolining.

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