Stephen Merchant says he only found out when a TV costume department worker was told ‘We’re not selling clothes to him'.
Actor and comedian Stephen Merchant has revealed how he was banned from a high street outlet after criticising the company in an interview.
Stephen also shared on a US talk show how he used to carry three wallets while out in London, two of which were decoys in case of muggers. Top TV news “It was approaching midnight and a woman kind of was looking at me and I was like, ‘Hang on, here we go. Game on. This lady’s seen me on the telly. She wants a little piece of Stephen. She’s only human.’ And she came up and she said, ‘Are you going to be here for a while?’ And I said, ‘Yes, I am!’
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