
Her online sketches about being bicultural and the radical differences between the British and French have garnered her 50 million views and nearly 500,000 followers on social media. Tatty Macleod’s videos tackle the idiosyncrasies surrounding booty calls, Parisian chicness, French waiters and British binge drinking. She’s performed across Europe and is a regular at some of the biggest clubs in the UK, including the Comedy Store and the Glee Clubs. Tatty Macleod launched her debut show “Fugue” at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe to sold-out audiences and is still touring with it. She speaks to Eve Jackson about some of the fundamental differences between France – where she was brought up by her English mum – and Britain, where she lives now.
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