Comic ribs West Lothian town in 'cheeky' clip as locals stand up for themselves
A comedian and podcast host took aim at a West Lothian town - with locals standing up for themselves.
Stuart Mitchell, a panellist on BBC Scotland's Breaking the News and host of The Glasga Da Podcast, was performing in Glasgow when he did a bit of audience interaction. After finding out the audience member was from Livingston, he made a few jibes that got the crowd laughing.
After sharing a clip from the performance on TikTok, one of his followers commented: "Dinnae be cheeky."
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Stuart asks a member of the audience where they're from. After hearing Livingston, he responds: "You can tell you've been to the outlet.
"Look at you. You've been there this morning."
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The sound of a police car can then be heard outside, with Stuart continuing: "There we go. You'll be used to that in Livingston."
One follower commented: "Yaaaas Livi crew."
Another added: "That's my home town Stuart, dinnae be cheeky."
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A third posted: "Absolutely brilliant."
Stuart recently starred in his own Radio 4 series, Cost of Living. His second series, Cost of Dying, is due to air in July.