Didn’t intend to tell thousands of people that my partner and I got engaged a few months ago but, sometimes this happens at an All Killa no Filla live show.
I’ve had so many messages asking to see the ring and fair play, it’s exactly what I’d ask too.
I love it so much, you don’t have to tell me if you don’t. It was made by one of my oldest pals who luckily for me is an incredibly skilled fine jeweller. Thanks so much @myfanwyj , you know I love it cos I’ve been telling you what I want since I was about 18.
1. The weekend we got engaged we found a card with my exact ring on it and both got very excited.
2. Myf somehow managed to turn around press shots for my ring that are better than any of mine.
3. The sketches that Myf sent after her initial chat about the ring with my fella.
Didn’t intend to tell thousands of people that my partner and I got engaged a few months ago but, sometimes this happens at an All Killa no Filla live show.
I’ve had so many messages asking to see the ring and fair play, it’s exactly what I’d ask too.
I love it so much, you don’t have to tell me if you don’t. It was made by one of my oldest pals who luckily for me is an incredibly skilled fine jeweller. Thanks so much @myfanwyj , you know I love it cos I’ve been telling you what I want since I was about 18.
1. The weekend we got engaged we found a card with my exact ring on it and both got very excited.
2. Myf somehow managed to turn around press shots for my ring that are better than any of mine.
3. The sketches that Myf sent after her initial chat about the ring with my fella.
Didn’t intend to tell thousands of people that my partner and I got engaged a few months ago but, sometimes this happens at an All Killa no Filla live show.
I’ve had so many messages asking to see the ring and fair play, it’s exactly what I’d ask too.
I love it so much, you don’t have to tell me if you don’t. It was made by one of my oldest pals who luckily for me is an incredibly skilled fine jeweller. Thanks so much @myfanwyj , you know I love it cos I’ve been telling you what I want since I was about 18.
1. The weekend we got engaged we found a card with my exact ring on it and both got very excited.
2. Myf somehow managed to turn around press shots for my ring that are better than any of mine.
3. The sketches that Myf sent after her initial chat about the ring with my fella.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
What a life changing few days I’ve had.
I went to my first ever Eisteddfod and thankfully @s4c made sure I was nestled under the ample bosom of the sweetest, funniest and kindest teacher there is, @magginoggi .
Growing up in Wales and being denied the language when you’re young you sense there’s stuff you’re missing out on but I couldn’t have imagined just how much until I visited the Eisteddfod this year. It’s indescribable. Part music festival, part food festival, part gallery space, part folk festival,part talent show all Welsh. I was amazed how many people and organisations I knew, how many small businesses I love were there and even though I’d never been before it felt like it had always been waiting for me in a way.
It’s a really magical space. Honestly, I spent the first day fluctuating between laughter and joy and sadness. I was sad I didn’t have this in my upbringing – I would have loved it. But, as @tudur reminded me, I have it now. The Eisteddfod can be mine too and just like so many things I’ve encountered on my Welsh language journey, I’ve realised when I’m ready for it, it’ll welcome me with open arms.
Oh yeah, and I did stand up in Welsh and as much as I loved it, I think the stress of doing it has knocked about 4 years off my life.
Any one else with Victoria Sponge tits in the house? 🙋🏻♀️
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God bless marksies and the farrier’s who work for them.
Although fun fact, after this went out I got a message from the amazing @weirwonderful who’s an amazing bra fitter and all around tit expert and she was like “you’re wearing the wrong size bra, I can see it!”
She came and did a fitting with me and she was right, I was way out and she sorted me out with a load of @curvykate bras and now I’ll never go back. Not the thing I thought I’d get out of Live at the Apollo but I’m also not complaining!
Something very exciting and very cool is happened. Croeso @gwneudmakedo , we’ve been waiting a long time for you.
Thanks to @tatws_media for this trailer.
Listen back to the whole of series 1 to catch up with our travels across Wales so far. And subscribe at the link in our bio to be the first to know when we’ll be back with series 2! 🏴
Posting this because yesterday I found the back of an earring and a pen lid. What’s the best thing that’s fallen out of your tits?
Dear god I hope I’m not the only one…
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That’s the absolutely amazing, incredible amount of money people have dropped in the bucket, or donated via card at the end of my show during August. All that money for @promally in just 11 shows and still 4 more to go!!
The run is sold out apart from an extra show tomorrow and there’s only about 30 seats left! Please let’s smash through £4k raised, it’s such a brilliant cause.
I got to host a cavalcade of dreamboats at the Fresh from the Fringe showcase for @bbcradio4 .
Tomorrow at 11pm have a listen to Christopher Macarthur Boyd @macarthur.Boyd
Lindsey Santoro @linzasantoro
Tadiwa Mahlunge @tadisfunny
Lorna Rose Treen @instalorns
Dan Tiernan @tiernancomedy
I said I wouldn’t do it and yet…
I had so many messages from people who haven’t been able to get tickets in that first week we decided to go for it. Also, it might be your only chance to see the show. If you’ve been to a preview you’ll know why!
Very excited about the @getofflivecomedy fundraiser on Tuesday. Spread the word!
Last chance to catch Ep1 of ‘WHAT JUST HAPPENED?’ on BBC Sounds 🏴
This is taken from Ep2 of the series, which featured Robin Morgan, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Anna Thomas, Ria Lina & Mel Owen 🌟
You can listen back to the full series now on BBC Sounds 📻
We’re a very experienced bunch at @tarotcomedy1 .
Come and see us at @monkey.barrel.comedy 12.45pm
August 2nd – 14th.
Cwm Elan episode drops today! So here’s some more footage showing how the magic happens (having to wait for @kiri_pritchard_mclean to create content before being allowed to disembark from a reservoir).
🚨 On sale now! 🚨 A final extra show for Kiri Pritchard-McLean has been added due to phenomenal demand. Missed out on one of the many sold-out dates of this WIP run? Get yourself to @monkey.barrel.comedy’s Hive 1 on 25th at 5:40pm!
Tickets 👉 berksnest.com/edinburgh-fringe
#kiripritchardmclean #monkeybarrel #edinburghfringe