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Hate mail for Italian hairdresser Marcello Marino after he stars in Come Dine with Me

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:44, 26 January 2011

Italian hairdresser Marcello Marino, from Ramsgate

by Martin Jefferies

Ramsgate hairdresser Marcello Marino says the vicious phone calls and letters he received after appearing on Come Dine With Me last week left him afraid to leave his home.

The Italian was one of five people from Thanet to star in the Channel 4 TV show last week.

He was seen to dish out insults to his fellow contestants – but set the record straight by insisting he is not the bad guy he was made out to be.

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The 41-year-old, who lives above his salon in West Cliff Road, said: "It's all staged and my role was to play the bad guy.

"But it wasn't me at all. I'm straightforward and I tell people what I think, but in a nice way. I'm not rude to people, especially when I meet them for the first time.

"I've had lots of hate mail and angry phone calls and apparently 8,000 people complained to Channel 4, so I didn't want to go out because I thought people would kill me!

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"I couldn't believe how seriously people took it. I was quite worried but when I went to Westwood Cross at the weekend the reaction was brilliant. Lots of people said the show wouldn't have been the same without me."

However, he admitted: "I enjoyed it and I had fun, but if I did it again I'd definitely be a gentleman!"

Marcello met fellow contestants Anthony Wait, Lydia Jones and winner Chris Newbold at The Lanthorne pub in St Peter’s at the weekend and insists the group are now "really good friends".

Only Donna Grieves – who emigrated to Australia shortly after filming finished – was absent.

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Come Dine With Me guests compete for a £1,000 top prize and judge each other on the quality of the food and the atmosphere around the dinner table.

For the full story, see this week's Thanet Extra.

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