The Croydon-born comedian talks to Isobel Lewis about facing abuse and bread rolls, the vandals who want to get rid of the BBC, and why it’s time to cancel talk of cancel culture
At this stage in his career, you know the kind of thing you’re getting at a Kumar show – when I saw him perform in January, he joked that his audience consisted ofsubscription because it “wasn’t left-wing enough”. Still, some anomalies slip through the cracks. When he played in Shrewsbury last month, one bizarre incident happened that caused Kumar to tweet the words: “Why are white people like this part 765545677990876578899.
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