Comedian Andrew Lawrence has had his show cancelled after joking online about the Liverpool parade crash that injured 65 people. The Telegraph has the story.
Andrew Lawrence, 37, said he would “drive through crowds of people” to get out of the city, just a day after 65 people were injured when a Ford Galaxy ploughed into onlookers at Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade.
He wrote on X: “To be fair, if I was in Liverpool, I’d drive through crowds of people to get the f— out of there as well.”
Video footage of the attack showed the Ford Galaxy being driven at speed through supporters on Water Street, with people flung across the bonnet for 200 yards before some were crushed under its wheels when it came to a halt. …
On Wednesday, Caddies, a Southend-on-Sea comedy club, announced that Mr Lawrence’s performance had been cancelled in the wake of his social media post, which it said it did not “condone or support”.
Posting on X, the venue wrote: “The event organisers who had hired our comedy club for the Andrew Lawrence night have cancelled the event.
“We do not condone or support the comment that has been made online, and we send everyone impacted by the tragic events in Liverpool our support and prayers.”
Responding to the announcement on social media, Mr Lawrence wrote: “This venue lost their courage after being bombarded with abuse and threats of violence from online trolls. Understandable, but disappointing.
“I will reschedule for later in the year at a different venue. Southend, sorry for the inconvenience, have a great day.”
Mr Lawrence’s X page displays a location tag with the words “cancelled bin”. He has more than 100,000 followers on the social media site.
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Stop Press: Why won’t Andrew Lawrence’s critics just admit that they’re offended? wonders Andrew Doyle on his Substack. Pretending that a comedian is not telling jokes is the most infantile form of criticism.
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