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Lolly Adefope says she doesn’t regret ‘sarcastic’ standing ovation for Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais at the National Comedy Awards, saying she “doesn’t regret it”.The comedian attended the awards ceremony at London’s Roundhouse last February, where her show Ghosts was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy.It lost out to Gervais’ Netflix comedy-drama After Life, and while Gervais was not there in person to receive the award, Adefope gave a mock standing ovation for the comedian, which many interpreted to be a critique of the show and of Gervais himself.In a new interview with The Guardian, Adefope has spoken about the event, responding to reports that she had been “outraged” at the award.“’Outraged’ – it’s always like I’m ‘raging’ at something, like I’m lecturing someone, like I’m really angry, rather than just being silly,” she said.“I don’t regret making the joke. I’m not saying it’s easier for me, but I don’t have the same fear that a white person might have, which definitely holds people back from saying things.”“There’s the fear of humiliation, or cancellation or being seen as wrong or prejudiced,” she continued.
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Inbetweeners' Simon Bird appears unrecognisable in new Channel 4 comeback role
Inbetweeners actor Simon Bird looks unrecognisable in his new Channel 4 comedy.The Friday Night Dinner star has undergone a big transformation for his new acting stint.The new show, titled Everyone Else Burns will, is set to explore life in a hyper-religious community.The new six-part series follows "a Mancunian family and the puritanical Christian sect they are devoted to".Simon plays the role of David Lewis, a dad who is hoping to climb the ranks of his community's church and eventually become an Elder.The actor has recently been snapped on set looking worlds apart from his role in The Inbetweeners as Will McKenzie.Simon's character could be seen wearing a suit and a wedding ring, while some impressive facial hair and a hilarious bowl-cut.Everyone Else Burns will also feature Death in Paradise actress Kate O'Flynn as David's wife Fiona, who continues to question her moral compass throughout the series.The TV couple share two onscreen children – a naive 17-year-old daughter called Rachel, who wants to go to university, and a 12-year-old son, Aaron, who tries to fend off his persistent bullies.Also in the series' lineup are Ghosts actress Lolly Adefope, Gentleman Jack and Coronation Street's Amy James-Kelly, Ackley Bridge star Arsher Ali, Stath Lets Flats actor Al Roberts and Taskmaster's Morgana Robinson.Alongside After Life actress Kath Hughes, Ted Lasso actor Lloyd Griffith and This Is Going to Hurt star Kadiff Kirwan.The new comedy has been written by Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor and directed by Ghosts director Nick Collett.Everyone Else Burns has been dubbed as "subversive, authentic and bitingly funny".The show will explore "what it feels like to balance faith, family and identity in a world that could end
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