They were best man at each other's weddings, and Mitchell was the first person (apart from his wife) that Webb told about his heart operation. Of course, people come and go out of each other's lives.There are interviews with Mitchell and Webb where you can tell they're very distant from each other.
I'm sure I remember an interview where Jennifer Saunders said they (her an DF) don't socialise outside of work at all. Basically because the time they spend together when they are working is very intense so then they go their separate ways for a while.It's interesting, I've listened to French and Saunders podcast and it made me question how close they actually are. There'a bit where Dawn says, "I've been in your house" and refers to some design feature Jen has. That doesn't seem like something you'd say to a close friend? They talk about other things you'd assume they already knew about each other.
There are interviews with Mitchell and Webb where you can tell they're very distant from each other.
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant openly admit they were never real friends.
I think celebrity friendships are often just a case of "There's always good publicity when I appear in public with that person."
Come to think of it, when did we last see Matt Lucas interact with David Walliams?
I know, that's my point. There are some interviews where you can tell they are distant from each other. That would surprise most people because they have to always present as being best friends, for their media careers.They were best man at each other's weddings, and Mitchell was the first person (apart from his wife) that Webb told about his heart operation. Of course, people come and go out of each other's lives.
This one is absolutely bonkers and despite everything I don't believe it is true. If it was someone who had got hold of a copy would have leaked it in some way. You wouldn't read that and keep it to yourself.The comments on the DM articles are infuriating and brainless. It so reminds me of the Schofield “unwise but not illegal” nonsense. They say “he’s only done x,y,z what’s the girl complaining about”, without realising the x,y,z in question are classic examples of grooming behaviour. They are totally unable to read between the lines and seem naive as to how the press works around things like this.
This isn’t true.I once had to read a few of his kids books against my will. I thought they were horrible. Not in a fun The Twits kind of way, but in a way that I thought children should not be encouraged to think.
Like Gangster Granny begins with the lad not liking his granny because she's boring and old fashioned. ...You mean, she's an old lady? Who doesn't like their granny because she's an old lady?
So she starts doing her gangsta act to impress her grandson, because she's sad he doesn't like her. I guess I'm being too literal here, but it made me think of all the old grandparents who would read or watch this story with their grandkids, and worry their grandkids felt like this about them. Most people would like to be more "fun" and "cool" for their grandkids, but being elderly limits your energy and your physical capabilities. They can't just suddenly start being cool.
I know, I'm reading too much into it, but I thought it was bizarrely mean spirited.
Then there was one where a teacher was nicknamed Mrs Fuzziwuzzi or something "because of her frizzy hair" - she was black!! Wtf!!
Ohhh. I misremembered, I thought the kids gave her a mean nickname because of her hair. I wouldn't have heard anything from JM, I never pay attention to her, and I know the word tutelage. Thanks, I wouldn't want to spread misinformation.This isn’t true.
There was a character who was a teacher called Ms Tutelage and had curly hair, which caused Jack Monroe to absolutely lose her tit about “racism” because she’s never heard the word “tutelage” before so she decided that it was a made-up word mocking the characters race, race inferred because she had curly hair and a “made up” or “funny sounding” name.
Walliams can duck off though. I saw him and Matt Lucas at the start of their careers and they were near getting attacked by the audience they were so vile.
Jack Monroe can get in the bin too, such aThis isn’t true.
There was a character who was a teacher called Ms Tutelage and had curly hair, which caused Jack Monroe to absolutely lose her tit about “racism” because she’s never heard the word “tutelage” before so she decided that it was a made-up word mocking the characters race, race inferred because she had curly hair and a “made up” or “funny sounding” name.
Walliams can duck off though. I saw him and Matt Lucas at the start of their careers and they were near getting attacked by the audience they were so vile.
Yeah it was a real “race to the bottom” in that kick off because they’re both awfulJack Monroe can get in the bin too, such a![]()
Thankfully she’s finally persona non grata but still hasn’t closed her Patreon so is still getting paid by plebs for “all the good that she does”.Jack Monroe can get in the bin too, such a![]()
Agree, I wonder if it'll all go quiet for a bit....Not sure what to make of all this stuff about DW - not because i am a fan. I am anything but. I also think there is something about him that makes the hair stand up on my neck and makes the internal warning bells go off. His behaviour makes me feel uncomfortable and I find his "humour" bizarre to say the least.
He does not ( and hasn't ever) made me laugh. I did not like Little Britain - based on an episode I did watch and as result I didn't watch Come Fly With Me. I am trying to recall why I didn't like either show at the time - I would like to say because I didn't like both Lucas & Walliams mocked anyone who wasn't able bodied, thin, white or physically attractive. BUT I imagine it's because I just didn't find it all that funny.
Despite what has happened with HL and the Telegraph article - not sure that this is when the whole truth will emerge. I assume his lawyers/ PR team are all holding up a carpet and trying to sweep it under. This stuff wont stay quiet forever though - these types of story rarely do. It feels like its just scratched the surface of what's to come.
Which will also suck for the rest of the cast and crew who worked hard on it in spite of WalliamsBBC have pulled WILTY I'm sure they said on Lorraine earlier.
On Lorraine, it just said there were calls for the BBC to drop WILTY, so I don't think it has been dropped yet, but I may be wrong.BBC have pulled WILTY I'm sure they said on Lorraine earlier.
Not sure what to make of all this stuff about DW - not because i am a fan. I am anything but. I also think there is something about him that makes the hair stand up on my neck and makes the internal warning bells go off. His behaviour makes me feel uncomfortable and I find his "humour" bizarre to say the least.
He does not ( and hasn't ever) made me laugh. I did not like Little Britain - based on an episode I did watch and as result I didn't watch Come Fly With Me. I am trying to recall why I didn't like either show at the time - I would like to say because I didn't like both Lucas & Walliams mocked anyone who wasn't able bodied, thin, white or physically attractive. BUT I imagine it's because I just didn't find it all that funny.
Despite what has happened with HL and the Telegraph article - not sure that this is when the whole truth will emerge. I assume his lawyers/ PR team are all holding up a carpet and trying to sweep it under. This stuff wont stay quiet forever though - these types of story rarely do. It feels like its just scratched the surface of what's to come.
My, he's a card isn't he? So witty.A recent appearance on Irish telly - strange and inappropriate behaviour that upset the other guests https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsandculture/arid-41726337.html