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Mark Humphries addresses controversy surrounding his new Channel Seven News comedy segment: ‘I was feeling anxious’


Mark Humphries Speaks Out After Backlash Over Comedy Skit on Channel Seven News

Are you a fan of comedy skits that push the boundaries and make you laugh out loud? Well, Mark Humphries has certainly been making waves with his new comedy segment on Channel Seven News.

In a recent appearance on 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin, Mark opened up about his nerves going into this new territory. He admitted that the slow news week leading up to his segment had him panicking, but as soon as he saw the President of the United States being introduced, he knew he would be alright.

Despite facing backlash and threats of boycott from Australians, Mark is taking it all in his stride. He even joked about the worst insult he received, being compared to a “Ken Doll gone wrong.”

Mark’s comedy skit targeted President Joe Biden and his recent gaffes during a press conference, poking fun at his age and the delays in the event. While some viewers were divided over the segment, with some calling it unfunny and moronic, others praised it as a triumph and a nailed performance.

Mark Humphries is no stranger to the comedy scene, having gained prominence on ABC’s The Roast and appearing on shows like 7.30 and Insiders. He even hosted the Australian version of the BBC show Pointless, although it was short-lived due to a lack of comedic banter.

Love him or hate him, Mark Humphries is certainly making a mark with his comedy skits on Channel Seven News. Whether you’re a fan of his humor or not, there’s no denying that he’s sparking conversation and getting people talking. So, tune in on Fridays after the news bulletin and see for yourself what all the fuss is about!

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