He said: "Everyone in the public eye is a bit worried about it."I know people call it cancel culture but to me it checks and balances culture, really."Graham admitted there were many jokes he told in his comedy career years ago that he would never be able to say now.However, he believes cancel culture forces people to find something more interesting to say, which is a good thing for the media industry.The presenter went on to say that he struggles to understand why people moan that they cannot say anything now, because making a "fat joke" should never be defended.Graham is, however, glad there was no Twitter when he started out, as this could have affected his lengthy career.He said: "The one thing I struggle with is when people find tweets.
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