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I Riddled Our Computer With Viruses (feat. Christopher Hall)

I Riddled Our Computer With Viruses (feat. Christopher Hall)

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Our guest this week also lip-sync's to pop tunes for a living, but he does it with some of the world's biggest pop stars and his sister! Comedian, podcasters and viral backing singer Christopher Hall is this weeks guest on What's Loss Got To Do With It!

Having garnered over 20 million likes, 50 million views and having collaborated with the likes of Kylie Minogue, Shania Twain, Jonas Brothers, JoJo, Delta Goodrem and more, Christopher Hall is on track to be one of the UK's biggest comedians. Having sold out his runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, as well as his 2024 UK Tour, Chris is now joined by his sister Lizzie on the new podcast Stay Hydrated on all podcast platforms.

On this episode, Hannah and Chris talk about the power of sibling teamwork, the journey of embracing one's true self and the liberating experience of making people laugh. They also share anecdotes about growing up, their shared love for the Sims, and the importance of authenticity in comedy.

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