'They nearly fell off their seats when I walked onto the stage'
A Glasgow comic has told how she had to keep the most important gig of her life a secret from her two biggest fans - her mum and dad.
"If I let my mum and dad know then everyone in Glasgow would have been in on the secret. My mum would have told the postie, dentist, newsagent and anyone else she could think of around where she lives. She got to know Kevin after a stint at The Stand and thought he was joking when he asked her to be his support act for his An Overdue Catch-Up run, which has saw him perform to over a quarter of a million people over the past four weeks.She said: “It was one of those pinch me moments and I obviously jumped at the opportunity.
“Playing to an arena of that size is terrifying at first, but as the nights went on the nerves melted away. Any comedian will tell you that Glaswegians are the best audience in the"It really was a dream come true."Kevin was basically resident at the Hydro for a month and being asked to be part of it was just mind-blowing and a such an honour.