The comedian and Australia’s Got Talent star shares her choice cuts from the web, including Stephen Colbert, ‘Hong Kong’s Monty Python’ and a controlling panda
Photograph: Teniola KomolafePhotograph: Teniola Komolafey name is He Huang. I was born and raised in China in the 1990s, so I didn’t really use the internet as a child due to my packed studying schedule. My love for surfing the internet began when I started university in Beijing, and it now plays an important part of my life as an international student and expat living in Sydney.
Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morningI don’t have any pets because I am not ready for responsibilities. But I love watching people who have pets fight over which type of pet is best. So far, I think Zoltan Kaszas has made the best comedy out of it and I just love his cat, Jessica.Russell Peters was the first stand-up comedian I watched as a way of learning English.
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