Unlike all the other comedians, thankfully I was allowed to laugh on this show and boy oh boy I really did. LOL 20th MARCH Amazon Prime
Had a gorgeous time on my @latelaterte debut, hosted by the brilliant @patrickielty I was sat next to a pair of lovely O’Donnells 💚☘️my hair and make up was done by dreamboat @suebrophy_makeup
Had a gorgeous time on my @latelaterte debut, hosted by the brilliant @patrickielty I was sat next to a pair of lovely O’Donnells 💚☘️my hair and make up was done by dreamboat @suebrophy_makeup
Had a gorgeous time on my @latelaterte debut, hosted by the brilliant @patrickielty I was sat next to a pair of lovely O’Donnells 💚☘️my hair and make up was done by dreamboat @suebrophy_makeup
Had a gorgeous time on my @latelaterte debut, hosted by the brilliant @patrickielty I was sat next to a pair of lovely O’Donnells 💚☘️my hair and make up was done by dreamboat @suebrophy_makeup
Comedians, mates and first-time Taskmasters! Roisin Conaty joined our Romesh in studio to talk all things laughter – and being the last one to crack! Listen back to all the lols on @bbcsounds 🎧🎭
Such a nice evening watching first 2 eps of new series of ‘LOL’ on Amazon. It’s out on March 20 on @amazonprime & it’s such a funny show. Thanks to @multitudemedia for great night @gempinkney @just.taffie for all the looking after ❤️Here I am posing my arse off thanks to the Make up and styling by this pair of dreamboats @fionaeustace for hair and make up & styling by @jennifer.michalski.bray.style ❤️@rixo @rixo @jimmychoo @anoonajewels
Such a nice evening watching first 2 eps of new series of ‘LOL’ on Amazon. It’s out on March 20 on @amazonprime & it’s such a funny show. Thanks to @multitudemedia for great night @gempinkney @just.taffie for all the looking after ❤️Here I am posing my arse off thanks to the Make up and styling by this pair of dreamboats @fionaeustace for hair and make up & styling by @jennifer.michalski.bray.style ❤️@rixo @rixo @jimmychoo @anoonajewels
Such a nice evening watching first 2 eps of new series of ‘LOL’ on Amazon. It’s out on March 20 on @amazonprime & it’s such a funny show. Thanks to @multitudemedia for great night @gempinkney @just.taffie for all the looking after ❤️Here I am posing my arse off thanks to the Make up and styling by this pair of dreamboats @fionaeustace for hair and make up & styling by @jennifer.michalski.bray.style ❤️@rixo @rixo @jimmychoo @anoonajewels
My best friend watches on as I introduce another ‘soulmate’ at dinner ❤️
In an upstairs room in a comedy club in Soho, Jimmy Carr wears his customary suit and sits statue still, while Roisin Conaty and Lou Sanders constantly try to prick his ego. The comedians have ordered a vat of coffee, making them even more hyper than usual, and all three clearly share a bond forged over a career spent facing drunk and occasionally hostile rooms. They also have their new Prime Video show, Last One Laughing, in common. The premise is simple: put ten comedians in a room, and then kick them out if they cackle. So what does make them laugh? Are certain jokes off-limits — or is there more freedom than ever? When people are feeling broke, why do comedy venues seem more resilient than, say, regional theatres? To answer these and other burning questions, The Sunday Times sits down for a state-of-the-nation chat with this trio of top stand-ups. 📸 MICHAEL CLEMENT FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES 🔗 Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview
In an upstairs room in a comedy club in Soho, Jimmy Carr wears his customary suit and sits statue still, while Roisin Conaty and Lou Sanders constantly try to prick his ego. The comedians have ordered a vat of coffee, making them even more hyper than usual, and all three clearly share a bond forged over a career spent facing drunk and occasionally hostile rooms. They also have their new Prime Video show, Last One Laughing, in common. The premise is simple: put ten comedians in a room, and then kick them out if they cackle. So what does make them laugh? Are certain jokes off-limits — or is there more freedom than ever? When people are feeling broke, why do comedy venues seem more resilient than, say, regional theatres? To answer these and other burning questions, The Sunday Times sits down for a state-of-the-nation chat with this trio of top stand-ups. 📸 MICHAEL CLEMENT FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES 🔗 Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview
In an upstairs room in a comedy club in Soho, Jimmy Carr wears his customary suit and sits statue still, while Roisin Conaty and Lou Sanders constantly try to prick his ego. The comedians have ordered a vat of coffee, making them even more hyper than usual, and all three clearly share a bond forged over a career spent facing drunk and occasionally hostile rooms. They also have their new Prime Video show, Last One Laughing, in common. The premise is simple: put ten comedians in a room, and then kick them out if they cackle. So what does make them laugh? Are certain jokes off-limits — or is there more freedom than ever? When people are feeling broke, why do comedy venues seem more resilient than, say, regional theatres? To answer these and other burning questions, The Sunday Times sits down for a state-of-the-nation chat with this trio of top stand-ups. 📸 MICHAEL CLEMENT FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES 🔗 Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview
In an upstairs room in a comedy club in Soho, Jimmy Carr wears his customary suit and sits statue still, while Roisin Conaty and Lou Sanders constantly try to prick his ego. The comedians have ordered a vat of coffee, making them even more hyper than usual, and all three clearly share a bond forged over a career spent facing drunk and occasionally hostile rooms. They also have their new Prime Video show, Last One Laughing, in common. The premise is simple: put ten comedians in a room, and then kick them out if they cackle. So what does make them laugh? Are certain jokes off-limits — or is there more freedom than ever? When people are feeling broke, why do comedy venues seem more resilient than, say, regional theatres? To answer these and other burning questions, The Sunday Times sits down for a state-of-the-nation chat with this trio of top stand-ups. 📸 MICHAEL CLEMENT FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES 🔗 Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview
In an upstairs room in a comedy club in Soho, Jimmy Carr wears his customary suit and sits statue still, while Roisin Conaty and Lou Sanders constantly try to prick his ego. The comedians have ordered a vat of coffee, making them even more hyper than usual, and all three clearly share a bond forged over a career spent facing drunk and occasionally hostile rooms. They also have their new Prime Video show, Last One Laughing, in common. The premise is simple: put ten comedians in a room, and then kick them out if they cackle. So what does make them laugh? Are certain jokes off-limits — or is there more freedom than ever? When people are feeling broke, why do comedy venues seem more resilient than, say, regional theatres? To answer these and other burning questions, The Sunday Times sits down for a state-of-the-nation chat with this trio of top stand-ups. 📸 MICHAEL CLEMENT FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES 🔗 Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview
Lifelong Daniel O’Donell stan, Róisín Conaty 😂 #latelate