Rosie Holt
An MP has blamed acclaimed actor Toby Jones & ITV for not making the #PostOfficeScandal drama sooner.
Rosie Holt has released a new video clip satirising the current turmoil in the Conservative party...
Holt's gormless Tory thinks Hunt is the new Prime Minister rather than the Chancellor.
Watch Rosie Holt's latest video below
Comedian, actor and social commentator/satirist Rosie Holt is back and this time she is addressing the trickle down effect.
"We're not trickling down. We're watering a whole garden....selectively. If you are watering a garden do you water everything in it?"
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Watch Rosie Holt below
Rosie Holt comes to Edinburgh off the back of her viral video clips of dumb doubling down politicians that have been so convincing in their utter craven imbecility that they have bee taken for the real thing. The challenge is transferring that considerable success to the stage.
Comedian Rosie Holt makes her bid to be the next PM.
Holt's previous satirical video clip in which she played an MP explaining that she doesn't know if she attended a party at Downing Street went viral. Some people even thought it was genuine.
Watch comedian Rosie Holt's clip in which her fictional MP – yes, fictional – explains why she will not be resigning.
"This rat isn't going anywhere."
The clip, co-starring BBC's Naga Munchetty, quickly notched up over 1.6 million views.
Comedian Rosie Holt has released a new comedy video in which her comic creation addresses the recently stories in the news in which Boris Johnson was described as being ambushed by cakke and why the publication of Sue Gray's report may now have to be delayed.
In the clip Holt's character attempts to explain the delay in the publication of Sue Gray's report and asks: "Was I part of an ambush or an optical illusion?"
Comedian Rosie Holt is currently riding high with her viral video about an MP who doesn't know if she attended a party.
Here is a recent clip from Holt in which she plays a woman who think clearing the 'Colston Four' is step too far. It also gathered quite a lot of traction, winding up journalist/broadcaster Kevin O'Sullivan who is weaved into the video.
Comedian Rosie Holt has gone viral this week after she posted a rapid response video in which she plays an MP who doesn't know if she attended a party at Downing Street and it went viral.
Here's a clip Holt posted shortly before that one in which she plays a woman who is being challenged about her opinions and getting into a right state...
Comedian Rosie Holt's satirical video clip in which she plays an MP explaining that she doesn't know if she attended a party at Downing Street has gone viral.
Historian Simon Schama called it "total genius" and Gary Lineker realised it was a joke and posted a tears-of-laughter emoji, but some people have been confused and wondered if Holt is real.
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