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Mel Buttle’s not putting socks on centipedes

Award-winning comedian Mel Buttle is bringing her new show ‘Not Here To Put Socks On Centipedes’ to The J this month.

Mel is a regular on The Project, The Hundred, Question Everything, and a new contestant on the 2024 series of Taskmaster Australia.

She is also everyone’s favourite mum on TikTok, and was co-host on the The Great Australian Bake Off.

Mel said, “You know when you’re in a cafe and someone comes in who’s friends with the owner, and they’re chatting and laughing, and you’re just standing there, clenching your toes in your shoes. Well, I hate that feeling. This is a show about things like that. Maybe going to the dump also gets a mention. That’s as specific as I can be!”

GQ Australia said, “Buttle was born with impeccable timing, a penchant for the absurd and the ability to pick out the threads of the ludicrous in the most mundane of daily tapestries.”

Don’t miss the show on Friday 21 June from 7.30pm. Find tickets at www.thej.com.au

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