Matt
Being loud, brazen and a little bit lairy was all Matt needed to propel himself onto the comedy circuit aged 18 and be presenting national telly by 22. But faster than you can say ‘Celebrity Coach Trip’ he suddenly finds himself in his 30s, so what’s next for the lad?
Matt has moved to the countryside, settled down, and is trying his hardest to not make rude jokes. It’s not going as well as he’d hoped...
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) Charity has announced the appointment of Matt Forde as its newest Charity ambassador. As one of the UK’s top entertainment hosts and a much-loved stand-up performer, Matt’s decision to join forces with RNOH Charity is a real boost for the organisation, celebrating a shared dedication to its mission to support one of the world’s leading orthopaedic hospitals, here in the UK.
Matt Forde as posted an update on his health and future plans following the discovery of a spinal tumour and subsequent cancer treatment.
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Forde posted:
"Some personal news...I'm alive!
This will sound mad, but having cancer and having it removed, along with part of my spine, has been the most wonderful experience of my life. I've met the most exceptional people who have given me the privilege of living longer.
Matt Green, THAT GUY you've seen on Twitter being funny about politics, is embarking on his debut national tour with a hilarious stand up show featuring lots of jokes about politics and lots of jokes not about politics. That probably covers it. This side-splitting stand-up show promises to be an uproarious blend of political humour, observational comedy and personal stories that will leave audiences in stitches.
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