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Jodie Whittaker's Embarrassing Hide-and-Seek Secret
6 Feb
Summary
- Actress Jodie Whittaker admits extreme competitiveness in hide and seek.
- A survey found 79% of Britons believe humor is needed now more than ever.
- Liverpool is recognized as the UK's funniest city, with locals called 'Scousers'.

Actress Jodie Whittaker revealed a childhood secret: her intense competitiveness during hide-and-seek led to an embarrassing incident where she wet herself. She humorously recounted staying hidden so long that she paid a price for the win. This personal story ties into a broader discussion about the importance of British humor, particularly in challenging periods. A survey commissioned by Comic Relief found that 79% of Britons feel humor is more necessary now than ever before. More than three-quarters of respondents noted that humor aids them in coping with difficult situations. The survey also highlighted self-deprecation as a defining characteristic of British humor, with 68% agreeing. Liverpool was identified as the UK's funniest city, with 30% of respondents believing Scousers possess the best sense of humor. The research was conducted ahead of Red Nose Day to emphasize the vital role of laughter and the campaign's theme, 'Take Yourself Funny For Money.' Sir Lenny Henry, co-founder of Comic Relief, emphasized that humor, especially self-deprecating humor, brings people together and fosters a sense of connection. He described laughter as one of the nation's greatest coping mechanisms, essential for navigating both awkward and severe hardships like poverty and struggle. Funds raised through Red Nose Day aim to combat hunger, homelessness, and harm.




