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Eric Idle says he hasn’t seen Monty Python co-star John Cleese in 10 years

Eric Idle says he hasn’t seen Monty Python co-star John Cleese in 10 years

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Eric Idle and John Cleese co-starred in one of the most successful comedy troupes of all time, but the laughs have long been over for the pair, who have allegedly not seen each other in a decade. In the past five years, Idle and Cleese have been engaged in a public feud, with the former declaring their friendship “over” in 2024 due to a change in Monty Python’s management, and tensions are so frayed that the pair haven’t encountered one another since 2016. On Tuesday (10 March), Idle was asked for an update on Cleese, with one X/Twitter user writing: “I ask you because you’re better placed than most to find out.” Idle replied: “Actually, I’m not. I haven’t seen him for 10 years.” open image in gallery Eric Idle and John Cleese are embroiled in feud (Getty Images) Idle previously …

No Laughing Matter: John Cleese Declares “I’m Afraid They Are Going To Have To Arrest Me”

No Laughing Matter: John Cleese Declares “I’m Afraid They Are Going To Have To Arrest Me”

Authored by Jonathan Turley, In the classic movie comedy, A Fish Called Wanda, John Cleese lamented, “do you have any idea what it’s like being English? Being so correct all the time, being so stifled by this dread of, of doing the wrong thing.” Now 86, Cleese has a more pressing concern about being English: whether his exercise of free speech will make him a criminal in his own country. In a recent interview, Cleese observed that the government’s new speech standards would classify many citizens, including himself, as presumptive criminals for criticizing certain policies. He observed that: ”As I am an Islamosceptic, I’m now worried that the Labour government may categorise me as a terrorist…” The government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has continued its headlong plunge into the criminalization of speech. The guidelines include a section on cultural nationalism, stating that such views are now the subject of government crackdowns. To even argue that Western culture is under threat from mass migration or a lack of integration by certain groups is being treated as a dangerous …