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When the late Enoch Powell was asked by his hairdresser how he would like his hair cut, he replied, tersely: ‘In silence’Īs it happens, Schroeder also mentions that Hitler’s chauffeur once told her that whenever they went to a strange town, he would have to search for girls for his passenger. ‘When can we expect anything further, Mr Gilbert, from your fluent pen?’ asked his hairdresser.

Gilbert, most famous as the lyricist half of Gilbert and Sullivan, was similarly stand-offish. When the late Enoch Powell was asked by his hairdresser how he would like his hair cut, he replied, tersely: ‘In silence.’ Some people like to gossip with their hairdressers, and others do not. It may well be that he treats all his other clients to all the latest goss on Meghan Markle, Gavin Williamson and the XL lady behind the counter in the Oxfam shop, next-door-but-one. On the other hand, perhaps he has singled me out, wrongly, as the non-gossipy type. In her autobiography, his long-standing secretary, Christa Schroeder, mentions that the Fuhrer’s relationship with Eva Braun was ‘a facade’ĭo hairdressers gossip more than other people? Mine prefers to snip away in silence, letting the sports commentators on Radio 5 Live do the talking. Another victim of hairdresser’s gossip was, of all people, Adolf Hitler.
