Prince Charles was caught having a bit of a Prince Philip moment on Sunday, and now a rarely candid video of the royal is doing the rounds online.
The attacker came zooming in from left-field and tackled Chappelle to the ground, arms and legs flailing, before stage guards rushed to the scene.
Saget is best known for his roles on ‘Full House’ and ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’, but he wasn’t always so wholesome.
We all have an embarrassing story that’s revolved around flatulence, but very few of us can say that it happened while getting a tattoo on our buttocks.
Trevor’s off on a world tour, dubbed ‘Back to Abnormal’, and the early reviews from his UK dates are pretty damn good.
Nate Bargatze has been making people laugh for nearly two decades, but he really hit it out of the park with his new Netflix special.
You need to take a quick five-minute break to unwind, so why not enjoy comedian John Mulaney talking about pitching jokes to Mick Jagger?
Comedy is, and I cannot stress this enough, subjective. If you like your comedy sketch shows outrageously absurd, you may like the ‘Aunty Donna’ team.
Bill Burr didn’t mince his words during his ‘Saturday Night Live’ monologue this past weekend, taking aim at a number of targets and causing fury online.
John Cleese may be a comedic icon, but his recent show, titled ‘Why There Is No Hope’, doesn’t appear to live up to his reputation.
Last week, Dave Chappelle’s latest stand-up was released, less than two weeks after it was filmed.
Matt Lucas, of ‘Little Britain’ fame, responded to Boris Johnson’s confusing lockdown speech with a parody that quickly went viral.
Some comedy routines have stood the test of time, and have inspired comedians to take up the art form itself.
SA comedians Oliver Booth and Glen Biderman-Pam poke fun at Eskom and its bizarre load shedding schedule in this excellent video.
Clear your calendar in the first week of March, because South Africa’s funniest comedy festival will be showcasing the best in the business.
Vitalii Sediuk is a source of massive irritation for celebrities. His latest target? Justin Timberlake.
Russian football journalist Evgeny Evnevich wasn’t about to let something as silly as a sprinkler get in the way of a live report.
Magic is what happens when two of television’s favourite late night hosts get together.
Jason Sudeikis has returned to ‘Saturday Night Live’ to reprise his parody of Joe Biden, in the wake of allegations that Biden is too “touchy-feely” with women.
This comedy series, featuring some of Africa’s best comedians, is the perfect pick-me-up to get you through the upcoming national elections.
Amidst the overused and unremarkable jokes that did the rounds yesterday, were a few gems. Let’s give some credit where it’s due.
We can’t believe that it’s taken this long, but someone has finally managed to get something controversial printed on a can for the ‘Share a Coke’ campaign.
Last week, local comedian Kevin Meyer came under fire for making a joke related to the ongoing Dros rape case. Now his ‘apology’ has drawn more anger.
It’s always lekker to be reminded that Trevor hasn’t forgotten his roots, which is evident from his new 13-part comedy show.
Stop at a robot in South Africa, and there’s a chance somebody is going to try and wash your window. Don’t be a Wikus.
Liverpool comedian Adam Rowe has nabbed the top spot in the ‘funniest joke of the Edinburgh Fringe’ award. The rest of the top 10 isn’t bad, either.
Comics and performers descend on Edinburgh every year, drawing crowds from around the world. To hear 10 of the funniest jokes, however, you don’t have to leave your desk.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, of ‘Shaun of the Dead’ fame, have released the trailer for their latest offering, ‘Slaughterhouse Rulez’, complete with monsters and hellholes.
His 2016 show in Montreal is blunt to say the least, but seriously worth a watch. Start your day with a laugh.
Bad Lip Reading have outdone themselves again, putting words in the mouths of the NBA’s biggest superstars.