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NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday.
NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday. Contributed

FOR years Australia's Prince of Rude has been unafraid to insult the nanny state, lamenting this as the reason why Australia has lost the great sense of humour that Paul Fenech grew up with and why he's still touring after all his success.

"I think that Australia's sense of humour is one of our best aspects,” Fenech said.

"But I think that the Australian sense of humour that I grew up with is also being slaughtered by political correctness.”

The writer, director and star of cult classics Housos and Fat Pizza admitted he hasn't toned his work down over the years because he believes that the country is losing its distinct originality in the sea of political correctness - and people are afraid of him because of it.

"Everyone's scared of me because of it for some reason,” Fenech said.

"They think I'm some wildman.”

But according to Fenech, you'll never see the same show twice unlike some of his more politically correct counterparts.

"I'm not like other comedians who just do their one routine or the same 10 jokes over and over again.”.

"They always do it to a T, they don't break at all.”

Audiences will instead see a unique live comedy show filled with brand new jokes, never seen before footage and a special live performance of his new single, Smash it with a Thong.

"It will probably be banned soon once the nanny state finds out about it.”

Pauly Fenech will bring his Smash It With a Thong show to The Coffs Hotel on Monday, January 22 at 8pm



FOR years Australia's Prince of Rude has been unafraid to insult the nanny state, lamenting this as the reason why Australia has lost the great sense of humour that Paul Fenech grew up with and why he's still touring after all his success.

"I think that Australia's sense of humour is one of our best aspects,” Fenech said.

"But I think that the Australian sense of humour that I grew up with is also being slaughtered by political correctness.”

The writer, director and star of cult classics Housos and Fat Pizza admitted he hasn't toned his work down over the years because he believes that the country is losing its distinct originality in the sea of political correctness - and people are afraid of him because of it.

"Everyone's scared of me because of it for some reason,” Fenech said.

"They think I'm some wildman.”

But according to Fenech, you'll never see the same show twice unlike some of his more politically correct counterparts.

"I'm not like other comedians who just do their one routine or the same 10 jokes over and over again.”.

"They always do it to a T, they don't break at all.”

Audiences will instead see a unique live comedy show filled with brand new jokes, never seen before footage and a special live performance of his new single, Smash it with a Thong.

"It will probably be banned soon once the nanny state finds out about it.”

Pauly Fenech will bring his Smash It With a Thong show to The Coffs Hotel on Monday, January 22 at 8pm

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NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday.
NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday. Contributed

FOR years Australia's Prince of Rude has been unafraid to insult the nanny state, lamenting this as the reason why Australia has lost the great sense of humour that Paul Fenech grew up with and why he's still touring after all his success.

"I think that Australia's sense of humour is one of our best aspects,” Fenech said.

"But I think that the Australian sense of humour that I grew up with is also being slaughtered by political correctness.”

The writer, director and star of cult classics Housos and Fat Pizza admitted he hasn't toned his work down over the years because he believes that the country is losing its distinct originality in the sea of political correctness - and people are afraid of him because of it.

"Everyone's scared of me because of it for some reason,” Fenech said.

"They think I'm some wildman.”

But according to Fenech, you'll never see the same show twice unlike some of his more politically correct counterparts.

"I'm not like other comedians who just do their one routine or the same 10 jokes over and over again.”.

"They always do it to a T, they don't break at all.”

Audiences will instead see a unique live comedy show filled with brand new jokes, never seen before footage and a special live performance of his new single, Smash it with a Thong.

"It will probably be banned soon once the nanny state finds out about it.”

Pauly Fenech will bring his Smash It With a Thong show to The Coffs Hotel on Monday, January 22 at 8pm



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NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday.
NO WAY MAN: Pauly Fenech is bringing his comedy show to The Coffs Hotel next Monday. Contributed

FOR years Australia's Prince of Rude has been unafraid to insult the nanny state, lamenting this as the reason why Australia has lost the great sense of humour that Paul Fenech grew up with and why he's still touring after all his success.

"I think that Australia's sense of humour is one of our best aspects,” Fenech said.

"But I think that the Australian sense of humour that I grew up with is also being slaughtered by political correctness.”

The writer, director and star of cult classics Housos and Fat Pizza admitted he hasn't toned his work down over the years because he believes that the country is losing its distinct originality in the sea of political correctness - and people are afraid of him because of it.

"Everyone's scared of me because of it for some reason,” Fenech said.

"They think I'm some wildman.”

But according to Fenech, you'll never see the same show twice unlike some of his more politically correct counterparts.

"I'm not like other comedians who just do their one routine or the same 10 jokes over and over again.”.

"They always do it to a T, they don't break at all.”

Audiences will instead see a unique live comedy show filled with brand new jokes, never seen before footage and a special live performance of his new single, Smash it with a Thong.

"It will probably be banned soon once the nanny state finds out about it.”

Pauly Fenech will bring his Smash It With a Thong show to The Coffs Hotel on Monday, January 22 at 8pm



UPDATE: Double fatality in cattle truck head-on

A double fatality involving two trucks west of Grafton closed the Gwydir Highway in both directions.

Highway closed in both directions after two truck collision

Cutting the road toll starts in the classroom

Nationals MP Andrew Fraser has called on the NSW Government to introduce defensive driver training in NSW schools as a measure to cut the increasing road toll.

MP calls on govt. to introduce CAMS training for young drivers

Paddle your way through Coffs Coast paradise

EXPERT TOUCH: Nobody knows Coffs Coast Indigenous history as well as Uncle Mark Flanders.

Paddle a canoe up river with guidance from Uncle Mark

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