Bradley Wiggins’ ‘My Culture Fix’ in The Times is one of the funniest Q&As we’ve read
We always enjoy a good newspaper Q&A, anything to keep us away from the news pages, and this one is a classic of its kind.
It’s multi-Olympic gold-winning Sir Bradley Wiggins explaining in the Times where he gets his culture fix in a column helpfully entitled ‘My Culture Fix’.
Except, well, they don’t always go quite like this, as pointed out by Neil Forsyth on Twitter.
Bradley Wiggins’ “My Culture Fix” in The Times did not go well. pic.twitter.com/lokEXqsENy
— Neil Forsyth (@mrneilforsyth) May 25, 2019
Give that guy another medal.
I can see how he won Sports Personality of the Year now
— Dean (@Herne_TheHunter) May 25, 2019
To be honest, I’m surprised he didn’t just shout “PAUL WLLER” at every question.
— Lester the Nightfly (@Smudgeboy99) May 25, 2019
‘I love staring at a blank wall….’
— Rain to the MC (@rainmc) May 25, 2019
“i saw an amazing bit of magnolia drying, back in 2008…”
— Ash Collins (@WesleyRiot) May 25, 2019
Favourite pharmacy: Boots, they deliver whatever you need, even if you’re 600 miles away in another country.
— Rich🔰 (@rich18_b) May 25, 2019
On the other hand …
Lots of people laughing because he doesn’t feel the need to watch box sets or catch West End shows in order to keep up with everyone. But read to the end and he sounds pretty clued-up to me. pic.twitter.com/bKGJaJ4rgI
— Royston (@roystoncartoons) May 25, 2019
You can read the whole thing here but you’ll have to pay for it.
i've come back to this three times https://t.co/w9YvDFYpp4
— Hannah Jane Parkinson (@ladyhaja) May 26, 2019