• EPISODE 8: Joel Dommett

  • Jan 5 2018
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

EPISODE 8: Joel Dommett

  • Summary

  • Joel Dommett is a Comedian, Presenter and writer from the UK. He first appeared on screens as an actor in shows including Skins and Casualty. He found his true vocation however when he tried stand up comedy, and has now performed at multiple Edinburgh Festivals, appeared on all the top comedy TV shows and has headlined his own nationwide tour.


    Away from stand up, Joel hosted MTV News for a year, a live Made In Chelsea spin off and in 2016 entered the jungle as a contestant on ITV's hit series 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here'. Having finished a hugely popular runner up, Joel returned in 2017 as co-host of the spin off show on ITV2.


    We spoke to Joel days after he got back from Australia, as he prepares to release his first book 'It's Not Me, It's Them' at the start of 2018.


    In this honest/funny interview (if we do say so ourselves) you’ll hear:


    •What life is like in the jungle (both in camp and in studio)

    •How he got catfished

    •How he first got in to comedy 

    •How he dealt withe being let go by MTV

    •How he planned on proposing to his girlfriend THAT EVENING!

    •The Motto he lives he life by


    And of course which charity he chose for us to donate our sponsorship money to on his behalf.


    Go to Joel's website to book tickets for his tour and to pre-order his book.


    Don’t forget you can WATCH these interviews on YouTube.


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    Enjoy!


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