News about Nish Kumar

After being targeted by 'ableist' abuse for her Big Fat Quiz Of The Year appearance, Rosie Jones admits she's learned to 'ignore and rationalize' trolling. "I hate that my mom has to see it.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
Since being targeted by 'abelist' abuse for her appearance on Big Fat Quiz Of The Year, Rosie Jones has revealed that she has learned to 'ignore and rationalize' trolling. Since being pounded by 'horrendous' trolling for her appearance on the Channel 4 show in December, the comedian received a slew of support from her co-stars. Rosie admitted that she doesn't likes' the abuse she faces online, but she also checks in' to ensure that she's OK in an interview with The Times.

As the Pointless host appears on Celebrity Beat The Chasers, Bradley Walsh makes a sarcastic remark on BBC competitor Alexander Armstrong

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2024
On Friday, Bradley Walsh made a sarcastic remark at the expense of his BBC adversary Alexander Armstrong on a celebrity episode of Beat the Chasers. Alexander, the show host of Pointless, was one of the four contestants aiming to win thousands of pounds for charity. Nish Kumar and Chris McCausland, comedians, and Sports Personality Of The Year winner Mary Earps were among the other contestants.

In the midst of a flurry of 'horrendous' trolling, a Cerebral palsy charity stands behind comedian Rosie Jones: 'This is ableism pure and simple.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
After her appearances on The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year and The Royal Variety Performance, comedian Rosie, 33, has chastised cruel commenters for their unkind remarks. Emma Livingstone, founder and CEO of UP: The Adult Cerebral Palsy Movement, has extended her love for Rosie and condemned the 'horrendous' trolling.

When Rosie Jones starts her attack on vile trolls, she labelled her 'unsuitable' for comedy in a rousing speech

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Following the uproar surrounding her appearance on The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year on Tuesday, Rosie Jones continued to strike back at critics. On Friday, the actress, 33, who has cerebral palsy, reacted to vile comments made by viewers of the Boxing Day show, who said they'should not know her' and that she was 'unsuitable for comedy' on Twitter. Rosie took to social media to repost a video from her appearance on The One Show in February after promising to 'lay low' in the aftermath of the tragedy.

As she co-hosts the All Star Charity Comedy Show, Aisling Bea gets into the holiday spirit

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2023
On Wednesday, Aisling Bea brought some Christmas cheer to the Festive Food Drive & All Star Charity Comedy Show in London. Laura Whitmore, her husband Iain Stirling, and Nish Kumar were among the attendees of the event in aid of Hackney Foodbank. Aisling wore a £844 embroidered jumper from Faye Dinsmore and a Father Christmas hat.

The United Kingdom is certainly a good sport, from gurning and worming to black pudding throwing, extreme irony, and stone skimming

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2023
The gold medalists at the Litter Picking World Cup on Sunday - after gathering 83 kilograms of garbage from a Tokyo street - raised more than a few titters. However, the eccentric conquest is far from Britain's narrowest foray into bizarre and glorious world championships. Here's a look at some of the other weird competitions, many of which originate in the United Kingdom, in which our country's unsung heroes all succeed...

Russell Brand's fame as a predator is well-known in comedy circles, according to Nish Kumar: "It's likely there are more allegations to come."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
Russell Brand's reputation as a sex predator has been an open mystery in British comedy since 2018. The Late Night Mash host, 38, admitted that he is aware of other suspected sexual assault cases involving the shambling comedy that were not included in the Channel 4 Dispatches documentary last Friday, hinting at further lurid allegations that could come out. Because of the alleged attacks' widespread, Brand's jobs dried up as a result, according to Kumar, who said, "nobody wanted to work with him."

The face of a winner! As comedians Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar make a surprise appearance at a gruesome face-pulling tournament, the winner takes the top prize for the 18th time

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
After winning the World Gurning Championship for the first time in a record-breaking 18th century, a face-pulling champion has admitted he is 'chuffed to bits.' Tommy Mattinson (left) stormed to victory in the men's category, breaking the world record for winning the centuries-old contest the most times. In the town's market hall, contestants pull grotesque faces and is said to have first occurred in 1267. By winning the Crab Fair in Egremont, Cumbria, the veteran gurner also defeated top comedians Josh Widdcombe (right) and Nish Kumar. Kumar and Widdicombe made a surprise appearance at the festival as they are reported to be touring the UK for a TV show in which they will have them try out being local news reporters.

After the comedian mocked people's "pathological obsession" with a transgender community that looks like a 'brainworm,' time TV host Lowri Turner shuts down Nish Kumar on Jeremy Vine

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2023
Mr Kumar said people have a "pathological obsession" with the transgender community, adding that the media has "caught brainworms on the topic." However, TV presenter Lowri Turner retaliated, saying that if she sees any of her rights as a woman, she will protect them. She argued that this does not mean she has a 'brainworm,' nor is she 'pathological.'

What rot! STEPHEN POLLARD says it's the Lefties who spout endless bile

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
STEPHEN POLLARD: For many years I deluded myself that the point of a comedian was to be amusing. Eddie Izzard - or Suzy, as he now wants to be known - was on the show, and I realised how wrong I was. The result was a rant, an hour of moaning about the government, the Right, and anything that didn't fit with modern oh-so-woke prejudices. It took me only an hour because that was when I stepped out. I had better things to do with my time. Izzard is just another of the phalanx of achingly dull, yawningly predictable knee-jerk Lefties - as well as Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Thomas, and Nish Kumar, who have spent their entire career complaining about 'the Tories.'