Poging GOUD - Vrij
Comedian invites Pistorius to his gig
The Citizen
|November 19, 2024
'The secret sauce in my shows is that people go 'he's got a point there'.
If you like clean, sanitised humour and polite word play, comedian Jim Jefferies isn't your guy. The Australian funny man has become known for his no-holds barred, blunt approach. He has won over audiences globally with his mix of social commentary, self-deprecation, and what he calls "dirty jokes". His Netflix specials have made him a global superstar.
After years away, Jefferies is returning to South Africa this week, to an audience he calls one of his earliest and most enthusiastic. "South Africa took me on board about 12 years ago," he said. "I'm very happy, very honoured to be coming back."
Jefferies said that he'd like to have Oscar Pistorius at this performance. The somewhat recently paroled athlete has been the butt of many of Jefferies' jokes over the years.
"Oscar's out," he said, "and there's a good chance he's seen my routine. At the end of my shows, I do let disabled people come backstage, so he's welcome."
Jefferies also does a South African accent particularly well, especially in his Pistorius skit.
Growing up in Sydney, he was surrounded by South African neighbours and has been imitating the accent since he was a child.
"I feel a lot more connected with South Africans than I do when I'm playing a gig in, for example, Belgium," he said. "There's also some commonality with people who play the same sports," he added. That would be cricket and rugby.
Dit verhaal komt uit de November 19, 2024-editie van The Citizen.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN The Citizen
The Citizen
Boy's killer faces new trial
US prosecutors asked a judge on Tuesday to retry the main suspect in the infamous New York kidnap and murder of a six-year-old boy 46 years ago.
1 min
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
SA weighs 20% tax on online gambling
South Africa is considering imposing a 20% tax on online gambling to curb its rapid growth and address related social harms.
1 min
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
R6m reasons to hit jackpot
OPPORTUNITIES: SUMMER CUP A BETTOR'S DREAM
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Pension fund collapse exposes national rot
Incompetence and interference erode workers' futures. SA needs brains, not decay, writes Ivan.
1 min
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
We deserve more Tests
After an incredible two-Test shellacking of India on their home turf, surely the Proteas Test team deserve to be respected - and rewarded?
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Victory over India was team effort
It takes a special bunch of players to beat India in their backyard in Test cricket.
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Better life derailed by looting
There has been an explosion on the looting express.
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Trump turns turkey pardon into political roast
Donald Trump turned Washington’s fluffiest tradition into something a little tougher to carve on Tuesday - swapping holiday cheer for political score-settling as he pardoned two turkeys in the annual White House Thanksgiving ceremony.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Tshituka: Sharks in ‘a good space’
Despite their coaching shakeup, poor form and Springbok duties, Sharks captain Vincent Tshituka said the team is “in a good space” mentally and preparation-wise ahead of Saturday night's clash with Connacht.
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Citizen
Preparing for combat
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said yesterday his government will propose $40 billion (about R686 billion) in additional defence spending over eight years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion.
1 min
November 27, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

