Jack Whitehall revealed he was sacked as a waiter (Isabel Infantes/PA)
Jack Whitehall has said he was sacked as a waiter when he was starting out in comedy because he was trying out new material on customers.
The comedian told the BBC’s Saturday Kitchen that a diner complained to his manager that he was spending too much time talking to them.
Whitehall said: “I was a waiter once and I got sacked because I’d just started doing stand-up comedy and the manager had a complaint.
Whitehall appeared on Saturday Kitchen (Ian West/PA)
“I kept trying out my half-baked jokes on customers and they complained that I was too chatty and they didn’t want my jokes and so they had to get rid of me.”
He added that he would “pull up a chair” so that he could chat with customers.
“To be fair it was pretty ropey material back in the day,” Whitehall said.
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“Some would argue it hasn’t got much better, but at least in a comedy club they have come to hear it and in a restaurant they just come to mind their own business and I was forcing these jokes upon them and it was not appreciated.”
The Fresh Meat star added that he “did a lot of nose picking on the floor as well, which they don’t like in restaurants”.
“I’m not proud of it”, he said.
Jack Whitehall says he was sacked as a waiter for trying out jokes on customers