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Sikisa: teenage odour + reality romance | The Het, museum of Straight Culture

Sikisa: teenage odour + reality romance | The Het, museum of Straight Culture

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Welcome to The Het, the only museum preserving Straight Culture — curated by comedian Joe Sutherland (Roast Battle, Hypothetical). In this episode, Joe is joined by Sikisa (Live at the Apollo, Comedy Central Live) — to consider two precious artefacts from the endangered world of heterosexuality:

  • Exhibit A: Lynx Africa
  • Exhibit B: The Love Island Water Bottle


But due to government cuts to the arts and heritage sector, only one can be saved. Which will make it into the esteemed collection of The Hetropolitan Museum of Art and Culture?


Plus: peeing at festivals, the awakening experience of wrestling and how to make your relationship profitable.


🎧 Listen, subscribe, and help preserve straight history — before it’s lost forever.


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Sikisa:

Sikisa is a comedian, writer and producer from South London who has never forgotten her Barbadian roots (yes, the country famous for rum and Rihanna). She is also the creator of the WrestleClub UK podcast which combines two of her favourite things - wrestling and gossip.


Instagram: @sikisacomedy

Tiktok: @sikisacomedy


Follow Joe:

Instagram: @jomodity

TikTok: @the_joesutherland

Website: joesutherland.co.uk


Theme music: Bach’s Violin-Concerto No.2 in E-Major, first movement and Prelude and Fugue in C minor - Arranged for Strings, both from www.classicals.de courtesy Gregor Quendel.

The Het is produced by me, Joe Sutherland.


IG: @jomodity

Tiktok: @the_joesutherland


Come see me live and on tour: joesutherland.co.uk/live



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