Comedian Danny Posthill, who appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2015, has written a book about his life during lockdown and how he had to adapt to his sudden and unexpected changing situation.
The Non-Essential Worker is published on 24th May. It also covers Posthill's comedy career pre-pandemic. He explains how difficult it can be to become a comedian in the first place.
He explains more in the synopsis: "From sleeping in a sauna to a confrontation with Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent, Danny Posthill’s comedy career has never been short on excitement. Then along came the coronavirus. As a Non-Essential Worker, everything was taken away in the blink of an eye.
During lockdown he managed to perform online with top entertainers and record a podcast with the world’s most dangerous man, bringing joy to people’s lives during the worldwide pandemic which will be talked about for centuries to come."