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Lady Julia Morris is coming back, whether you like it or not, and she certainly does not want your honest feedback.

When we last spoke to Julia, she had just won Australia’s “Celebrity Apprentice”, raising almost $200,000 for Breast Cancer Research. Since then, the Lady Morris has starred as Gemma on Nine’s hit series, “House Husbands”, and is currently hosting Channel 10’s adaptation of reality series “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here” alongside resident veterinarian, Dr. Chris Brown.

Following her success as a Jill-of-all-trades, Julia returns to her comedy roots with a brand new stand-up tour for her Australian fans. Having performed alongside comedic legends such as Robin Williams, Richard Pryor and Jason Alexander, Morris clearly needs no honest feedback when it comes to getting laughs. Not to mention her last comedy tour, “No Judgement”, fetched Morris the Helpmann Award for Best Comedy Performer in 2013.

Julia’s new show is set to be a laugh riot, as she takes a look at the nature of ‘honest feedback’ in the age of social media. You can expect awkward anecdotes and fabulous faux pas that will help you, like Julia, to shake off the sting of other people’s honesty.

I Don’t Want Your Honest Feedback comes to the Regal Theatre on Friday 11 September. Tickets available from Livenation.com.au

Leigh Hill

 

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