Following O.J. Simpson’s death from cancer at age 76 on April 10, comedian Ruby Wax wrote about her BBC interview with the disgraced former NFL player, saying Simpson pretended to stab her with a ...
TV presenter and comedian Ruby Wax recounted her notorious interview with the late OJ Simpson. Following Simpson’s death last week, Wax wrote a piece for The Times of London, published on Saturday, ...
Following the death of OJ Simpson this week, veteran TV presenter and comedienne Ruby Wax has written about the time she spent interviewing the footballing legend turned pariah for her BBC chat show.
If there were a lifetime laugh meter, Ruby Wax would register into the billions by now. She’s a native of Illinois but a star of British comedy – the Royal Shakespeare Company, a BBC comic legend, ...
Ruby Wax - comedian, writer, mental health campaigner - shows us just how our minds can send us mad as our internal critics play on a permanent loop tape. Ruby knows this only too well. She has been ...
Ruby Wax has revealed she was once thrown off Donald Trump’s private jet after she laughed at his plans to become president of the United States. The TV personality, 71, had been mid interview with ...
There can’t be many – are there any? – comedians who decide to do a tour of psychiatric hospitals to try out their latest material before launching it on the general public. Certainly, Stephen Fry, ...
Ruby Wax will receive an OBE for her services to mental health. The comedian is being honoured after continued campaigning on mental health issues, including raising money for neuroscience research.
RUBY WAX is on a serious mission to improve people’s mental health. The American-British TV star, comedian, author and mental health advocate found fame in the 1980s TV sitcom Girls on Top and went on ...
Ruby Wax is rumoured to have pulled out of Celebrity Big Brother at the last minute. The comic and TV presenter, who has previously appeared on shows including Celebrity Shark Bait and Cirque de ...
“I wasn’t scared, I just thought he was insane,” wrote Ruby Wax, who interviewed O.J. Simpson in 1998 for a BBC docuseries Tim P. Whitby/ Getty; David Gadd/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Following O.J.
Having examined depression in her last solo show Losing It, Ruby Wax, the self-proclaimed "poster girl for mental illness", tells us this follow-up is aimed at "the rest of you", ie the ...