In order to get his neighbors in Hampstead, London, to turn their music off when they are blaring tunes, Michael McIntyre has admitted to using a unique tactic.
Michael McIntyre has admitted to attacking his noisy neighbors with a hilariously passive-aggressive tactic. The 49-year-old comic, who owns a £10 million home in Hampstead, north of London, discovered that some of his neighbors had been stifling his tranquility by playing loud music.
Michael chose to try a more subdued method of obtaining his peace and quiet rather than confronting them directly. while addressing fans at a Soho Theatre warm-up performance for his upcoming Hello America! The Michael McIntyre’s Big Show star admitted: “I have had a little thing with them [neighbours] already when they played very loud music in the garden and I did not want to complain. Just to f*** them off, I played the same song at a slightly different time. It’s a wise decision.
“This is what British people do,” Michael continued. They will make an effort to avoid confrontation when dealing with s***. The audience laughed out loud at the revelation.
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The funnyman, who is best known for The Wheel and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, has been busy making preparations for his US tour while also focusing on his weight.
After being told by doctors that his 15st 10lbs frame placed him in the “obese” category, Michael made the revelation that he had started taking the weight-loss drug Mounjaro.
Have you ever noticed how tiny I am, he asked during one of his London shows? I’ve shed some pounds. Don’t applaud it because there has been some slight cheating going on. I was told I weighed 100 kg by the doctor. He described me as “obese.” How unkind. He said, “It’s a medical term.”
The comedian started using Mounjaro, a food suppressant originally developed for people with diabetes, after receiving some encouragement from his wife Kitty.
Tizépatide, a medical term for blood sugar, helps regulate blood sugar levels and promotes fullness. Michael was delighted to report that he had already seen results in three weeks.
According to reports, his desire to slim down was fueled by his habit of consuming the leftovers that his wife and their two sons, Lucas and Oscar, refused to finish.
Michael has made his first effort to lose weight, but this is not his first. He visited the Mayr Clinic in Austria, where he spent about £4,000 per week, where he adhered to a strict detox regimen. The experience, however, wasn’t entirely positive.
We only spent six days there, so I lost a stone. On Jessie Ware’s Table Manners podcast, he recalled how he felt “so emotional, depressed, and confused.” “Paul Tomkinson, his friend,” nearly perished on a hike.
He added that he was frightened to avoid eating apples, saying to The Sun that he had already lost some weight there.
They put little probes on the end of my tongue, told me I shouldn’t eat apples, and they did a week of testing on me. Apples reportedly will cause my brains to become extremely confused and lethargic. Really, that’s the only thing I can take away from it.
Source: Mirror

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