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Alex Ward

Clip Clop Don't Stop

  • Australia

Alex is really good at talking. She has to be, because people want to do it with her all the time. Strangers, neighbours, her parents… the gall!

You’ve probably heard of pretty privilege, the theory that if you’re attractive, life is easier and people are more likely to go out of their way to do nice things, like holding a door open for you. Alex believes she experiences something different – what she calls, "Pretty Approachable", where people are more inclined to ask her to hold the door for them and it would be her pleasure!

What does this mean? This means she has a few interactions to tell you about, most forced upon her because of being a chronic sufferer of approachable-face.

Alex summarises her new hour as "A show about big moments that changed me a little and little moments that changed me a big".

Seen on Have You Been Paying Attention?

'Studded with punchlines.' The Age

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Alex is really good at talking. She has to be, because people want to do it with her all the time. Strangers, neighbours, her parents… the gall!

You’ve probably heard of pretty privilege, the theory that if you’re attractive, life is easier and people are more likely to go out of their way to do nice things, like holding a door open for you. Alex believes she experiences something different – what she calls, "Pretty Approachable", where people are more inclined to ask her to hold the door for them and it would be her pleasure!

What does this mean? This means she has a few interactions to tell you about, most forced upon her because of being a chronic sufferer of approachable-face.

Alex summarises her new hour as "A show about big moments that changed me a little and little moments that changed me a big".

Seen on Have You Been Paying Attention?

'Studded with punchlines.' The Age

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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