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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kay: Netflix Wanted Trigger Warning for Phoenix Nights

Kay: Netflix Wanted Trigger Warning for Phoenix Nights

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Peter Kay rejected Netflix's offer to stream Phoenix Nights.
  • Netflix requested a trigger warning for the comedy series.
  • Kay received a complimentary air fryer from Netflix.
Kay: Netflix Wanted Trigger Warning for Phoenix Nights

Comedian Peter Kay has revealed he turned down an offer from Netflix to stream his popular series, Phoenix Nights. Kay explained on Capital Breakfast that Netflix requested a trigger warning be placed at the beginning of the show. He felt this was an inappropriate condition, citing that the comedy might not align with modern "politically correct" standards.

Kay humorously recounted receiving a free air fryer from Netflix, believing it was a 'gift' intended to persuade him to accept their offer. He noted that the air fryer, a Phillips model, was covered in Netflix branding and has since broken. Despite his refusal, Kay expressed gratitude for the gesture but also advised listeners to opt for a Ninja air fryer instead.

In other recent news, Kay playfully called out This Morning presenter Cat Deeley for her 'active listening' habit during a live interview. He was discussing his "Better Late Than Never" tour, which donates all proceeds to 12 different cancer charities. The comedian extended his tour dates due to high demand, continuing his support for various cancer-focused organizations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Peter Kay refused Netflix's offer because they wanted to add a trigger warning to the show, which he felt was unnecessary.
Yes, Peter Kay received a complimentary air fryer from Netflix, which he believed was an attempt to sway his decision.
Phoenix Nights is not currently available to stream on platforms like Netflix, as Peter Kay has retained the rights.

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