Leave me alone : a memoir of me, myself & Trish / Christian Hull.
Material type: TextPublisher: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2021Copyright date: copyright2021Description: xii, 243 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 24 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760876531 (paperback)Subject(s): Hull, Christian | Hull, Christian | Autobiographies | Autobiographies | Comedians | Introverts | Internet personalities -- Australia -- Biography | Gay men -- Australia -- Biography | Comedians -- Australia -- Biography | Introverts -- Australia -- Biography | AustraliaGenre/Form: Autobiographies | Autobiographies | Biographies. | Autobiographies. | Autobiographies. DDC classification: 792.702/8092 Summary: Christian Hull is a hardcore introvert. He loves being a little bit famous for his videos, but at the end of the day he's a lone wolf - one who's more interested in Caramilk on the couch than cocktails in the club. He's a strong believer in Netflix and chilling at home, alone; he's always the first to smokebomb social events, and he is in a committed relationship with his indoor plants. Christian tells his behind-the-scenes story with his signature, completely unapologetic honesty, from growing up with triplet brothers to building a career in comedy; from his fear of moths to some of his more daring Grindr sexcapades. He invites you into his personal creative universe, where wearing a wig to make random videos and screaming swearwords at resin pendants somehow turn out to be great decisions. Leave Me Alone is a story of breaking the mould and embracing exactly who you are, even if that means telling people to leave you the f**k alone.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Christian Hull is a hardcore introvert. He loves being a little bit famous for his videos, but at the end of the day he's a lone wolf - one who's more interested in Caramilk on the couch than cocktails in the club. He's a strong believer in Netflix and chilling at home, alone; he's always the first to smokebomb social events, and he is in a committed relationship with his indoor plants. Christian tells his behind-the-scenes story with his signature, completely unapologetic honesty, from growing up with triplet brothers to building a career in comedy; from his fear of moths to some of his more daring Grindr sexcapades. He invites you into his personal creative universe, where wearing a wig to make random videos and screaming swearwords at resin pendants somehow turn out to be great decisions. Leave Me Alone is a story of breaking the mould and embracing exactly who you are, even if that means telling people to leave you the f**k alone.
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