Abi Clarke
In the past
i.e. early 2020, comedians might have expected to spend several years traveling
around the UK as stand-ups before getting invited to appear on a television
panel show, and later selling tickets to an arena tour. However, it's not so
easy at the moment. One form of art that can be performed live in the future is
comedy, but there's no way to expect arena tour. However, one Bristol comedian
has found a worldwide audience through a the social media lockdown. Abi Clarke
didn't set out to become an internet-star. The 24-year-old living in Hen bury
with her parents, began creating online videos "to build a following of
like-minded people who would appreciate my stand-up comedy. "I performed a
lot in Devon for men aged 50 and older who were not as enthusiastic about my
Love Island Sims and Twilight references, so I decided to get online and find
other young women who would love my stand-up routine." Abi, who lives in
Henbury, with her parents has continued to upload her videos to Instagram,
Twitter, and Tik Tok. She gets inspiration from a variety of sources, such as
conversations with strangers, the chatroom, and writing down everything she
thinks on her phone.


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