Rolf Harris has admitted he is good at disguising a "dark side" of his character as he gave evidence for a second day at his sex abuse trial.
The 84-year-old TV entertainer said his wife and daughter had not known of his relationship with an alleged victim.
Prosecuting lawyer Sasha Wass QC said the court would need to fathom "how dark that dark side actually is".
Mr Harris, of Bray, in Berkshire, denies 12 indecent assaults between 1968 and 1986.
He told Southwark Crown Court he had had a consensual relationship with the woman when she was an adult, but that nothing had happened while she was a child.
When he said friends and family had not known about the relationship, Ms Wass asked: "You are pretty good at disguising that dark side of your character aren't you?"
"Yes," Mr Harris replied.
In courtSarah Falkland, BBC News
"It's not a talent show!"
That's how Sasha Wass QC calmly and politely steered proceedings at Southwark Crown Court today back to the serious business of the charges in hand.
Yesterday may have seen a show of theatricality from Rolf Harris, but today his arguments are under intense scrutiny.
Visibly quieter and less animated, he is facing tough cross examination in the witness box.
Quite often, he answers with affirmations, such as "I wasn't there", "it didn't happen", and "I don't know".
Asked about his relationship with the alleged victim, Mr Harris said it had been based on a "mutual feeling of warmth and affection" and had not been an "affair".
He was again shown the letter he wrote to his alleged victim's father in which he confessed to a sexual relationship when she was over 18, and said it had been "extraordinarily difficult to write".
Mr Harris accepted that when he told the woman - then aged 13 - that she had "looked lovely in her bikini", he had made a "sexual remark".
Ms Wass asked: "What you were saying to [the alleged victim] is 'you have got a great body'."
'Above suspicion'Mr Harris replied: "I suppose so."
When Ms Wass said: "By saying that to a 13-year-old, that's a sexual remark isn't it?"
"In hindsight I suppose it is", he replied.
Mr Harris denied assaulting the alleged victim during a holiday, she she was a child, telling the court: "It never happened."
Referring to his behaviour on the trip, when it has been alleged that he indecently assaulted her several times, Ms Wass suggested Mr Harris "played with her like she was a toy".
He said: "I would never do that."
'Nothing happened'And he disputed an account from the mother of the alleged victim that he had visited her family home without his daughter, Bindi, being there.
"Didn't happen", he said.
Ms Wass said Mr Harris had been "above suspicion", and had taken advantage of being "a well-loved children's entertainer".
He said that had not happened.
Asked about more allegations that he had abused the girl, Mr Harris told the court: "She's said all sorts of things that if it wasn't so serious would have been laughable."
Ms Wass said the abuse had been "part of the thrill" for Mr Harris, and listed the names of each alleged victims.
After each one, he said: "Nothing happened".
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