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In a “King Sized” week, Larry King Live will welcome multiple
exclusive guests throughout the week beginning 2 December. The lineup
includes Bono, Paul Burrell, Naomi Campbell. Larry King Live
airs everyday at 7.30 am (IST) on CNN.
On Monday, to mark World Aids Day, Bono from the legendary
Irish rock group U2 will appear. The world-renowned singer-activist
will discuss his life, record-breaking music career and the global
battle he is waging against Third World debt and Aids. Bono also
speaks about handling money and fame saying, “Ireland has a very
different attitude to success than a lot of places, certainly than
over here in the United States. In the United States, you look at
the guy that lives in the mansion on the hill, and you think, you
know, one day, if I work really hard, I could live in that mansion.
In Ireland, people look up at the guy in the mansion on the hill
and go, one day, I'm going to get that bastard. It's a different
mind-set.”
On Tuesday rock superstars Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne join King in
their first live interview to discuss Sharon’s battle with cancer
as well as the second season of their hit reality show The Osbournes.
On 6 December the butler to the late Princess Diana, Paul Burrell
will give his first live, primetime interview on his legal battles
over the possessions of the late princess. He will also take viewer
calls. 7 December sees supermodel Naomi Campbell talking to King
about her career, tabloid troubles and overcoming addiction.
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