Comedian show canceled after making fun of Liverpool Parade Crash

A Comedian actor The upcoming stand-up Gigs has been canceled after making “embarrassing” attempts joke About this Liverpool Premier League Vijay parade accident that injured 65 people.

More than 50 people including children, When hospitalized The vehicle mortgaged a crowd of Jubilant supporters while celebrating Liverpool‘S Win on Monday evening.

But Andrew Lawrence said he got “drive through crowds” to get out of the city “, in a post which was found with a fierce response on X.

Hillsboro survivors support the alliance CIC, who work to provide mental health assistance to the victims of the 1989 disaster, replied: “A comedian really? You are an embarrassment for the profession.”

Actor Barry Slone, who is from the city and will act in HBO’s House of Dragons, said: “You completely insult.”

After horror collision

After horror collision ,AFP through Getty Image,

Mr. Lawrence, who is on a nationwide tour, posted that an upcoming gig in Southend was canceled.

He said: “The site lost its courage after bombing with misbehavior and hazards of violence from online trolls. Understanding, but disappointing.

“I will reinstate for the year in a separate site Southnd in the year, forgive for inconvenience, a great day.”

Caddies, the place that doubles as a mini-golf course, said: “We do not reduce or support online comments, and we send all to everyone impressed by tragic events. Liverpool Our support and prayer. ,

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This is not the first time the comic has been “canceled”. He was widely criticized for the comments made about those taking penalty after the England firing defeat at 2020 Euros, and he was criticized even after a poor-hearted. joke About Marcus Rashford’s anti-poverty campaign.

His then agent RBM Comedy said that he no longer represents Mr. Lawrence after the post.

On Wednesday morning, interrogation is going on on Wednesday morning after a 53-year-old man from West Derby was arrested on suspicion of murder, dangerous driving and drug-driving in Liverpool.

Liverpool FC icon Kenny Dulgling and Jargon Clop led the tribute to the victims caught in Parade Day terror.

In a message of support to the fans, Sir Kenny, who won the title as a player and manager, said the club anthem, you will never walk alone, “has never felt more suitable”.

In a statement, he said: “What happened at the end of the parade is shocked, frightened and deeply saddened. Our thoughts and prayers come out for all and their families who have been affected.

“Our anthem has never felt more suitable, you will never walk alone. Your liverpool family is behind you.”

Clop, who won the title in 2020, flew from Germany on Monday to show his support for his former club.

He said on social media: “My family and I was shocked and destroyed. Our thoughts and prayers are all injured and impressed. You will never walk alone.”