The Man Who Could See Through Sh!t.

One of the most popular comedians currently working the UK comedy circuit, the Georgia-born Reginald D Hunter’s no-nonsense style and hugely amusing perspectives on the differences between the US and the UK have struck a real chord with his audiences. “I felt like an outsider in America when I was growing up,” he reveals, “and I feel like an outsider in Britain now. The difference is that feeling like an outsider in Britain seems... normal. There are people who’ve lived here all their lives who feel like outsiders, but one of the things I love about Britain is that it makes room for what y’all like to call ‘the eccentric’. I mean, hell, Britain makes a warm and comfortable space for mother****ers who just like staring at trains! I think that’s very evolved.”

 

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