Thank you @michaelhogan100 and The Observer New Review for asking me the tough questions and letting me practice my journalist photo pose. New Netflix special out Sept 3rd. Add a reminder on the app now! 🗞️ @obsmagazine @obsnewreview @guardian
Thank you @michaelhogan100 and The Observer New Review for asking me the tough questions and letting me practice my journalist photo pose. New Netflix special out Sept 3rd. Add a reminder on the app now! 🗞️ @obsmagazine @obsnewreview @guardian
Thank you @michaelhogan100 and The Observer New Review for asking me the tough questions and letting me practice my journalist photo pose. New Netflix special out Sept 3rd. Add a reminder on the app now! 🗞️ @obsmagazine @obsnewreview @guardian
Tag your ‘touristy’ friends, cos I want em 😛 My new special is out on September 3rd on @netflixisajoke! It’s called ‘Wang in There, Baby’ because you should. Find it on the Netflix app now and set a reminder! 💋
Super excited to say that my second Netflix special, Wang in There Baby, will be out on September 3rd! You can find it now and set a reminder. It will really help me beat Stranger Things in the Netflix rankings as I promised my parents I would 👽🙏🏻 Thank you love you! 💋 P.s. Yes I know I only have an 84% match with myself and yes it is devastating @netflixisajoke
Super excited to say that my second Netflix special, Wang in There Baby, will be out on September 3rd! You can find it now and set a reminder. It will really help me beat Stranger Things in the Netflix rankings as I promised my parents I would 👽🙏🏻 Thank you love you! 💋 P.s. Yes I know I only have an 84% match with myself and yes it is devastating @netflixisajoke
Super excited to say that my second Netflix special, Wang in There Baby, will be out on September 3rd! You can find it now and set a reminder. It will really help me beat Stranger Things in the Netflix rankings as I promised my parents I would 👽🙏🏻 Thank you love you! 💋 P.s. Yes I know I only have an 84% match with myself and yes it is devastating @netflixisajoke
Super excited to say that my second Netflix special, Wang in There Baby, will be out on September 3rd! You can find it now and set a reminder. It will really help me beat Stranger Things in the Netflix rankings as I promised my parents I would 👽🙏🏻 Thank you love you! 💋 P.s. Yes I know I only have an 84% match with myself and yes it is devastating @netflixisajoke
Has Trump levelled up ? Phil & Pierre discuss 🧐 #comedy #trump #gandalf #philwang #pierrenovellie #budpod #standup #funny
Mole man returns to our screens… #budpod #philwang #pierrenovellie #moleman #simpsons #comedy #standup #fringe
What are the worst accents you’ve seen in a film/show? #budpod #comedy #standup #funny #philwang #pierrenovellie #theboys #karlurban
Is Biden too old to be President ? Pierre has made his mind up 😅 #budpod #biden #president #politics #comedy #philwang #pierrenovellie #joebiden
Aaaaaand Rosie’s been indoctrinated into the cult… 😄👍 @wangpix @josierones #RosieTriesToHelp #RosieJones #PhilWang
Just tell us the joke. #budpod #philwang #pierrenovellie #comedy #standup #funny #joke
Everybody loves a bit of ancient brothel graffiti 🤝 #philwang #pierrenovellie #budpod #pompeii #graffiti #podbud #funny #standup #comedy
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm
Join us at @southbankcentre on 22 Sept for the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, the UK’s award-winning East and South East Asian literary festival: British-Malaysian stand-up comedian, writer and actor Phil Wang talks to Zing Tsjeng about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents. Together they explore comedy and storytelling as a way of skewering the cultural narratives and tropes around diasporic identity. Featured in the Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, ESEA Lit Fest is a joyful, thought-provoking celebration of East and South East Asian literature and culture that’s open to all. The day festival returns to Foyles Charing Cross Road with readings, conversations, workshops and a lunchtime charity fundraiser on Saturday 21st September. There will be displays of ESEA books throughout September at Foyles’ branches at Charing Cross Road and on the South Bank, celebrating ESEA Heritage Month. ESEA Lit Fest is supported by @hachetteuk and their employee network @thrivehachette, @paperliterary and @bagrifoundation. @wangpix @miss_zing @foylesforbooks #eseahm