Suzi Ruffell : ‘When I met Mel C I was so starstruck Alan Carr had to whisk me away’
The comedian on coming out at 20, discovering she was funny, and the special moment she marked with a tattoo Born in Portsmouth in 1986, comedian Suzi Ruffell trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London and began her standup career in 2008. As well as touring and appearing on Live (…)
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