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An hilarious Alan replied: No, I don t want to get Covid! , before thanking the excited fan for his alcoholic beverage.
The TV star said: I ve been given some Hooch. He s so lovely for giving me that. [but] where the f k are we going? I m on the bus, I m on the way to Lewisham. Here I am, I love your pink Hooch, respect.
Having fun: The comedian, 44, appeared drunk as he was treated to a can of pink Hooch by the fellow passenger, but wasn t seen drinking on the public vehicle
Careful! Drinking alcohol and carrying open containers on Transport for London has been banned since 2008, but Alan wasn t seen sipping on his can in the TikTok video
I don’t have a lot of patriotism for Australia, and there’s not a lot to be proud about imho, but this conversation, and seeing our unfiltered passion for profanity on the world stage did manage to make me feel weirdly proud. And the more I watched, the more I realised that a lot of the joy of
Drag Race Down Under messy, campy, fun– was expressed precisely through that love of swearing.
But I also had to wonder what the rest of the world would think of it? The Australian and New Zealand accents are already thick enough that I imagine the US will have trouble with them (which reportedly was the case with the Scottish queens in
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Ventnor Fringe 2021 promise the most diverse, interesting and creative festival yet
Ventnor Fringe Festival is shaping up to be the most diverse, interesting and creative it’s ever been, says Jack Whitewood, and the celebration we all need after 2020
The multi-award-winning arts festival, which features gigs, comedy and performances in pop up venues throughout Ventnor, will return for an extended ten-day edition from 23rd July – 1st August 2021.
In recent years it has become an important testing ground for artists premiering new material, running in the lead up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A bumper lineup
A host of new acts have been announced including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant Joe Black who will be previewing new show ‘Decopunk’.