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Comedian Frank Skinner admits there are jokes he would reconsider making now as he 'questions things' more after becoming a parent


The comedian, 67, said the whole 'woke process' has been 'educational' for him and when it comes to certain jibes, he 'should have known better'.

Frankie explained he didn't feel 'bullied' by woke politics, but has learnt from it and questioned why fellow performers 'get done' for historical things they've said if they're willing to learn from it. Fellow comic Ricky Gervais (L) has been incredibly vocal about his disapproval of the woke phenomenon and more Jimmy Carr (R) said he will never apologise for his comedy 'But when the new Netflix drops a clip will go up online and it will show up in someone's feed and they'll watch it and go, "Ban this filth, this joke is so terrible I've got to send it to everyone I f***ing know."

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