Thought I was the only one thinking like this. I am glad that this guy is OK, but the outpouring of public grief, and people acting like he was a close family member or close personal friend, I found frankly, quite astonishing.
I had never heard of this guy before his heart attack and neither had most people I know.
If you look on the internet, many people think and feel the same. Why do the British have this obsession with mourning someone we don't know? Maybe, just MAYBE, if it's someone you're a fan of or have grown up with like a big celeb you may be a fan of... but even then, people go over the top. You can feel a bit sad for a day yes: I did with Michael Jackson TBH, but I didn't cry for weeks and lose sleep thinking about him.
I liked his music and he was a big star from my childhood, but I didn't KNOW him. At least I had HEARD of him though: how many people had heard of Muamba? And why the heck did SO MANY PEOPLE jump on the bandwagon? I found it quite ludicrous tbh.
Here's a link to someone who thinks the same as me and a few people I know, and a few people on here I think!
http://www.boblethaby.co.uk/20...a-is-getting-better/