The article compares the characters of Lucy Punch's Amanda in the BBC comedy series Amandaland and Angry Ginge Rayner, the MP for Hove. Both characters are described as walking horror shows, but fundamentally they are harmless. The article also highlights the parallels between Amanda and Ginge, such as their age, looks, and self-regarding attitude. The author concludes that both characters are just another dopey bird starring in their own movie.
Lucy Punch , the star of the BBC comedy series Amandaland , was spotted at the Bafta awards looking like a typical party guest, but her character in the show is a walking horror show.
Punch's character, Amanda, is a deluded influencer with zero followers on TikTok who works in a bathroom shop and runs a lifestyle website called Senuous. The show has been praised by Christopher Stevens, the Daily Mail's TV reviewer, and Punch's performance is magnificent.
However, the show is not aimed at the author, who fast-forwarded through most of it. The author also draws parallels between Amanda and Angry Ginge Rayner, the MP for Hove, who shares her age, looks, and self-regarding attitude. Ginge is a prominent unpaid ambassador for Venom, her favorite drink, and has been involved in various scandals, including failing to pay stamp duty on her Hove property and being photographed at a Mud Race.
The author concludes that both characters are harmless, just another dopey bird starring in their own movie
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