British comedian Sara Pascoe appeared as a guest on the popular talk show, The Jonathan Ross Show, and shared some interesting and hilarious stories about her personal life. The episode, which aired recently, featured Sara discussing her recent tour, her experiences at weddings, and even getting a Brazilian wax for the first time.

During the interview, Sara talked about her latest tour called “Lads Lad’s Legs” and explained that the title was inspired by a stag do where guys were chanting it at a train station while she was crying. Sara humorously delved into the meaning behind such behavior, suggesting that it might be a result of toxic masculinity and a fear of expressing genuine affection.

Moving on, Sara opened up about attending numerous weddings last year as part of her mission to do new things and get out of her comfort zone. She revealed that she forced herself to attend a football match and even braved a Brazilian waxing session. Regarding the latter, Sara humorously recounted her experience of awkward small talk with the person performing the intimate procedure, including engaging in a conversation about the Iraq War.

Jonathan Ross, the host, also asked Sara about her approach to using her personal life in her comedy. Sara admitted that she tends to talk about her family, in particular her mom, who she described as a funny and cold woman. Sara shared a humorous incident involving her mom heckling her dad during her sister’s wedding speech.

Aside from her personal life, Sara mentioned that she has just finished writing a new book, set to be released in August. Describing her previous book, “Animals,” as an anthropological exploration of humankind, her upcoming book will focus on themes like pornography and transactional sex.

Throughout the interview, Sara’s wit and humor shone, making for an entertaining and lively conversation on The Jonathan Ross Show. Fans of Sara Pascoe and enthusiasts of talk shows, chat shows, and The Jonathan Ross Show specifically, should definitely catch this episode for a good laugh and some relatable anecdotes from the comedian’s life.