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Part of doing stand-up is to get things off your chest. It's a bit like being in a psychiatrist's chair - but more enjoyable.
Jack Whitehall -
I was embarrassed by it and racked by middle-class guilt. But when you're on stage, if you're trying to be something you're not, it becomes so much harder. It's better to be honest and take every vulnerability and flaw you have, and mock them and deal with them.
Jack Whitehall
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Some comics have long routines to get them in the mood - I just prefer to sit down, write out the same jokes in a different order and then have a little prayer that I won't be met by silence.
Jack Whitehall -
I love stand-up, but the process of writing is a little more lonely. I want to keep doing both, though.
Jack Whitehall -
He's always been the person who's made me laugh most. He uses humour in a very disarming way. I've seen how people enjoy his company and have always envied that, and have wanted to aspire to that.
Jack Whitehall -
I never know what defines you as being posh. I went to a posh school, definitely.
Jack Whitehall -
Live stand-up is my thing. I love being on stage and just messing around.
Jack Whitehall -
I want to write a film. I need to think of the right idea and focus on that; I love writing.
Jack Whitehall