Jayde Adams: how the ‘queer community helped me with grief.’

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 30 MIN

Jayde Adams: how the ‘queer community helped me with grief.’

from Queerphoria with Jack Guinness

'I laughed, I cried, and learned a lot - the most life-affirming chat I've ever had,' shared host Jack Guinness on his emotional and uplighting conversation with writer, actress, singer, producer and a multiple award winning comedian Jayde Adams.As an actor Jayde is best known for starring in the ITV sitcom "Ruby Speaking" (2023) and playing 'Leanne' in the BAFTA-winning BBC comedy-drama series, "Alma's Not Normal" (2021-2024).Jayde Adams received the Edinburgh Fringe Best Newcomer award in 2016 and the Funny Women Award for Best Female Comedy Performance in the same year. Recognized by Dawn French as the "3rd funniest woman in the world," her Amazon Prime Special, "Serious Black Jumper," garnered over 200 million views and received an Emmy long-listing in 2021.Queerphoria is brought to you by Gay Star News part of the JOE Media Group. Produced by Auddy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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