Rosie Holt Explains Findom Penguins
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Wednesday, 21 January 2026 - 49 minutes
This week, findom penguins, the world's most polite boob guy and how to brick up your phone all with Rosie HoltComedian, actor and satirist Rosie Holt joins Will Sebag-Montefiore to go through the deep dark corners of her phone. From people asking to be financially managed in her dms, to her 2016 dating expert days, all the way to her current addiction to The Rookie, this episode is as unpredictable as can be.Rosie Holt also speaks about her upcoming 2026 show and tour, likely to be themed around the Labour Government incompetently dealing with an alien invasion. For Rosie's screentime on Sunday she spent 47 minutes on NowTV, which is enough time to watch 96% of an average privacy settings episode… instead she wasted her time on the Rookie!On Wednesday she spent 23 minutes on YouTube, which is enough time to watch 47% of an average privacy settings episode…On Thursday she spent 18 minutes on the Times app, i can only assume you were engrossed in “Why hyperbaric oxygen chambers are my new addiction” Or “What happened when I tried the MAGA diet” Or Jeremy Clarkson’s “no wonder Labour are killing pubs, they just hate fun”Guest Bio:Rosie Holt is a British actress, comedian, and satirist. She started her satirical videos, Woman Who..., released on her Twitter feed, during the 2020 lockdown. The Guardian newspaper noted her "strong line in parodies of the [type of] political speech that veers into drivel."In October 2021, Holt was interviewed about her success online as part of a Backstage magazine article.[11] She also appeared in an online educational workshop aimed at Buckinghamshire schools, using the short-form comedic video as an example of a new method of communication.In August 2021, Holt was featured in a newspaper story in the Daily Mirror after the dating app Hinge suggested that her 'most compatible match' would be her brother, Charlie. Her tweet relaying the story attracted 23,000 likes within two days.January 2022 was a period of intense political controversy about Partygate, and an official report was expected from the Cabinet Office Second Permanent Secretary, Sue Gray. In a satirical video sketch released to Twitter, Holt played the part of a Tory MP being asked by an interviewer whether she had or had not attended a Downing Street party. The video was created by splicing the interviewee's responses with actual footage of questions from a Sky News reporter to Boris Johnson, in which he had dodged questions about whether he had gone to the party. Her response – that until Sue Gray completes her report "your guess is as good as mine: I don't know whether I attended the party" – generated an outraged response from some viewers who missed the satire and who thought that the interviewee was a real MP.
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