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Jimmy Carr compares fame to Alzheimer's disease as he continues to reject cancel culture

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Jimmy hit out at people complaining over the hardships of living life in the public eye, even going so far as to describe being a celebrity as “the natural state”.

During the podcast Out To Lunch With Jay Rayner, the host asked him about his life in the spotlight. In response, he said: “Yeah.

Love it. I can't understand people that moan about it. “Cause also you don't have to be. It's a lovely thing, it makes the world a very friendly place.The star went on to suggest that fame is similar to suffering Alzheimer's disease while living in a small village, as everybody knows you but you don't know them.“I've got a theory that, actually, being famous is the natural state…” he said.“I suppose being famous is a bit like living in a lovely,.

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