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Ricky Gervais has made enemies out of a string of big names both on AND off screen - as the politically-incorrect comic is accused of 'bullying' by his former tour partner
The comedian, 63, has previously ruffled feathers with his behaviour both on and off-stage, with some names sharing their less-than favourable experiences working with him.
Since rising to fame as a star and co-creator of The Office, Ricky has paired his critically-acclaimed roles with multiples jokes taking aim at the ' woke brigade,' and severing topics including trans rights, identity politics and cancel culture. His sold-out standup gigs, his latest called Mortality, are also linked with the streamer, and this year, royalties from hit BBC comedy The Office will be further boosted due to the release of a new US reboot. In his Armageddon stand-up special, Ricky then took another swipe at James, while discussing a website which was founded to allow viewers to search whether a dog or cat had died in a certain film or TV show
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