Yes, I'm listening to radio 2 (not while reading the fail tho) and JV's talking to a very dignified mother about losing her son - in Afghanistan I think....
Apart from his usual dramatic pauses, gravelly voice lowering, personal questions etc, we've now got sound effects: footsteps in the hallway, rustling paper etc
He was still dramatising every aspect of Manchester when London Bridge happened, and it seems to me he can't go a day without trying to make himself the centre of someone else's tragedy.
Is it just me, or does it feel like he's gloating/getting off on this going overboard?