Russell Brand says he'll move to Syria if someone buys him a first class ticket, people immediately start an online fundraising
40 year old controversial comedian
and Katy Perry's ex-husband, Russell Brand has said he has a 'good mind'
to go to Syria, but only if he can fly first class.
The self-styled revolutionary, 40, made the comment in a string of sick jokes about the Tunisian beach massacre, hours after denouncing Friday's minute of silence in the UK as 'total bulls***'.
The self-styled revolutionary, 40, made the comment in a string of sick jokes about the Tunisian beach massacre, hours after denouncing Friday's minute of silence in the UK as 'total bulls***'.
Brand raged:
"There is no point in having a minute’s silence. It’s a minute of bull****. If you respect those people then demand that your government stops selling arms to countries on its own human rights abuse list."
He sparked outrage earlier in the
week by blaming Seifeddine Rezgui's (The Tunisian beach murderer)
murderous rampage on the UK Government and dismissing the tribute to the
38 victims as an 'empty, hollow gesture'.
And he decided to open his new
standup show on Thursday by reading out a news story about his
seven-minute YouTube, telling his 100-strong audience he was trying to
be deliberately provocative.
Brand mocked people who had commented on his video during the show at
The Proud Archivist in Hackney, London, and highlighted one message
which suggested he should go and live in Syria.
Hundreds have slammed his comments
on social media, saying he was being disrespectful to the 38 tourists
who lost their lives, including 30 Britons.
Zoë Kirk-Robinson said: 'As if Syria doesn't have enough problems, here comes Russell Brand!'
Graham Eden tweeted: 'I'm off to Syria'. After his election performance what could possibly go wrong!'
Adrian Owlett said: 'Bye bye and don't hurry back.'
Gavin Sutton said: 'And do please stay there.'
Brand highlighted reader
StevHilsley’s message: "If he feels so strongly why does he not go and
live in Syria and I would pay his fare for him. Anyone else contribute?"
A GoFundMe page has now been set up which aims to raise £1,000 for his one-way ticket.
It said:
'Is there any chance we can all put money in to send the tremendous c***womble that is Russell Brand to live in Syria, just because he has an ego the size of the sun and he annoys the absolute **** out off me and many others I'm guessing?
'Your help would be much appreciated. If he doesn't accept said ticket to leave, at least he know's he not wanted and it will be donated to a good cause.'Source: Daily Mail
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