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44: Asking Tom's Mum embarrassing questions

44: Asking Tom's Mum embarrassing questions

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It’s bring your mum to work day on Shut Up I’m Talking, as TommyInnit and Jack Manifold are joined by the one and only Sarah Simons.
Jack leads the questioning as Sarah dives into revealing tales of early Tom Simons. Family chaos, deep chats about parenting, life, and personal growth and what it was really like raising a YouTube megastar.
Hear how conscientious parenting, plenty of therapy and Nokia bricks kept Tom grounded and how bringing Tom into the world involved a 3 day labour and a jacket potato.

Also:
Sarah’s new TV project, who knows Tom better, and a Patreon-exclusive segment ranking Tom’s friends.

Topics this week include:
- Dog disasters & slug trauma
- Fame, mental health & strict internet rules
- Parenting regrets, wins & snot sleeves

Subscribe now for laughs, overshares, mother-son therapy, and the sort of chaotic energy that only this trio can deliver.

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Written & presented by: Tom Simons & Jack Manifold
Executive producer: Mirren Mace
Directed by: Mirren Mace
Producer: Russell Noon
Production coordinator: Tori Sheard
Social media: Tori Sheard
Camera, sound & lighting: Owen Rogers & Hazar Ayyildiz
Editor: Owen Rogers
Shorts editor & Thumbnail: Snikrep
Set design: Mirren Mace

This episode was recorded on 01/07/25

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