Comedian Judi Love : ‘I’m a big girl, the boss, and you love it’
Before she was a TV mainstay, Judi Love was a single mum juggling standup with care work. Now she’s back on stage for a show that finds humour in past trauma: ‘It’s laughter that helped me’, she says. Judi Love was 17 when she was kidnapped, though she adds a couple of years on when reliving it (…)
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