Jayde Adams’ The Ballad Of Kylie Jenner’s Old Face

As seen on 8 Out Of 10 Cats does Countdown, Comedy Central’s Roast Battle & BBC’s upcoming TV show Good Omens“, Britain’s funniest woman comic” (Daily Mail) has put the sequins and showbiz in a box – for now.

“She’s a star” said The Guardian after last year’s extravaganza – but if you want to be a successful woman in 2019 – it’s time to get serious. If pop stars, razors and even sausage rolls can attach themselves to important movements to sell themselves why can’t Jayde Adams? In her Serious Black Jumper™ Jayde will rifle through all the noise and self-promotion and figure out what’s actually going on.

The Shepherds Bush Comedy Festival is back with a bill full of rib-busting stand-ups. And it’s all been blessed by Hammersmith’s king of comedy – Bill Bailey. Hammersmith & Fulham Council unveils the third edition of this popular festival, which runs from 18 to 23 June across numerous venues including the Bush Theatre.  Click here to view the full line-up.

“There’s little doubt that Adams is anything but stardom bound”
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