Netflix star, 60, told how he isn't afraid to shy away from cancel culture as he prepares to return to the stage.It comes as the comedian played an intimate trial gig on Wednesday to test out his new material.Performing at Leicester Square Theatre, the After Life star reportedly elicited laughs throughout the show as he shocked his audience.The comic slammed modern ideals as "nonsense" and explained the reasoning behind the title of his tour.Whilst on stage, the star told the audience how the new show would be titled Armageddon, and will explore how he believes humanity will come to an end.He said: "People born this century are going to have a very different middle age to me."It’s my fault and the generation before me, the Boomers, with fossil fuels, deforestation, causing global warming, everything like that."So, 20-year-olds today, in 40 years time they’ll be huddled in their houses like prisons, wearing masks, afraid, in pain, crying like they do now over jokes," he added.Ricky went on, according to The Sun: "I am going to spend all of my money on private jets from now on, to make sure it definitely f***ing happens."Ricky previously said how he'd set out to “get cancelled” with brand-new show Armageddon, as he will be “treating it like it’s my last one ever”.He said: "One thing I’ve decided to definitely do, and can’t wait to start on, is my new stand-up show, which is going to be called Armageddon.“I’m treating it like it’s my last one ever."It won’t be, but I want to put everything into it," he continued.The comedian went on: “I want to try and get cancelled.
No, I just want to go all-out there.”He went on: “It’s about the end of the world and how we’re going to destroy ourselves for lots of reasons, whether it’s.
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