Janey Godley has admitted she is 'always petrified of failing' despite enjoying a successful career.
11.01.2021 - 21:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Janey Godley has blasted lockdown rule flouters, telling them to "get tae". The Scots comic didn't hold back yesterday with her thoughts on people who have not been adhering to strict coronavirus regulations over the past few months, as the country battles a surge in cases from a new strain.
Janey took to her official Facebook page yesterday to slam those who she feels are culprits. She said: "Am sick of people saying 'oh I agree with lockdown rules to save lives but they just don’t really apply
.Janey Godley has admitted she is 'always petrified of failing' despite enjoying a successful career.
Boris Johnson plans to visit Scotland this week, comedian Janey Godley has created a hilarious voice over from his 2019 visit which has left Twitter in stitches. The Prime Minister is set to head to Scotland to 'unite the union' and talk to Scots about the benefits of staying in the union.
link.“I had the option to move the tour to this September but again I don’t think we will be full capacity then either.“I am absolutely devastated about this, and it’s been a difficult choice to make.
Janey Godley turns 60 today and has said it's her 'best birthday ever' as Donald Trump leaves the White House. The Scots comedian has made it no secret that she's not Trump's biggest fan and as she celebrates her big birthday today, she also celebrated Trump's exit as the President of the US.
Burns classic 'To a Louse' which lampoons Prime Minister Boris Johnson.Comedian Daniel Downie,33, who runs Edinburgh's only stand-up comedy walking tour, posted his re-imagined version of the poem on Twitter.Incredibly, not only did he write the whole thing himself, he managed to recite it flawlessly in one take for the video.Daniel, founder of 'The Mountebank Comedy Walk', a comedic walking tour of Edinburgh's Old Town, explained that he came up with the idea for the poem after becoming
Janey Godley has once again put words in the First Minister's mouth. The Scots comedian has done a hilarious voiceover on Nicola Sturgeon's latest coronavirus update amid the further tightening of restrictions which was announced today.
Janey Godley has paid tribute to her mother on what would have been her 86th birthday today. The comedian's mother Annie was found dead in the Clyde during the 1980s and Janey claims her mother's violent partner Peter Greenshields was to blame for her death.
Janey Godley is best known for her spoof voice over sketches, but fans were stunned to see the comedian star in a BBC drama last night. Traces is a six-part crime series set in Dundee which follows a girl’s hunt for her mum’s killer.
Janey Godley has done a satirical turn on Donald Trump's involvement in last week's deadly Capitol riot. The Scots comedian is as well known for her thoughts on the soon to be ousted US President as she is for her voiceovers of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's daily coronavirus briefings.
Is reality TV in Jana Kramer‘s future? It’s definitely a possibility. In July 2020, the actress, 37, revealed that she and husband Mike Caussin had “auditioned” for The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. However, she never heard back.
Janey Godley has taken to Twitter to hit back online troll who said she was 'ugly' and 'horrific to watch' with a hilarious come back. The 59-year-old has been entertaining the nation with some much needed light-hearted relief during the coronavirus pandemic with her Nicola Sturgeon daily briefing sketches, but not everyone has been singing her praises.
Former Deputy White House Press Secretary Hogan Gidley ripped into Democrats and their supporters in Hollywood and the media Monday for making blanket claims that anyone who supports President Trump is also supportive of the "lawless thugs" who attacked the U.S. Capitol last week.
direct to your inboxKate Garraway has told of the heartbreaking message her daughter asked her to share to lockdown rule breakers. The Good Morning Britain host was back on screens on Thursday after Christmas.
Burns Big Night In will be hosted by DJ and presenter, Edith Bowman with other stars including comedian, Janey Godley; award winning folk band Talisk and poet, Ellen Pennie delivering some unforgettable Burns materials. There will even be a cocktail masterclass courtesy of The Glenlivet.We’re giving one lucky reader a VIP ticket to this year’s event plus a year’s membership to the National Trust for Scotland.
direct to your inboxStay at home - it’s a familiar message but one we’ve been told we must adhere to once again.As England battles to curb the spread of a new, highly contagious Covid-19 variant, the country is once again plunged into lockdown.The Prime Minister said the increased measures were necessary to bring the virus under control and protect the NHS.Mr Johnson said hospitals are “under more pressure from Covid than at any time since the start of the pandemic”.In England the number of