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Jack Whitehall knows whether he’s good in bed or not by using Colin the Caterpillar-Kitty Chrisp-Entertainment – Metro
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Jack Whitehall has a very weird way of telling whether he’s put in a good performance in the bedroom (Picture: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Jack Whitehall has divulged a little too much information about he and his girlfriend Roxy Horner’s bedroom antics.
Oddly enough, the 34-year-old comedian can tell how he is performing in bed by, er, whether his model beau consumes a Colin the Caterpillar or a singular skittle afterward.
Roxy is diabetic, which means when she exercises her blood sugar levels drop, and Jack reckons he can tell if he’s put in a good performance or not depending on how much she tries to raise it.
‘If she’s having an entire Colin the Caterpillar [cake] I’ve done a great job. But if she’s popping in a single skittle then I could try harder,’ quipped Jack, tongue firmly in cheek.
Speaking on Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Zoe Hardman, Jack recalled how he told this joke in a previous stand-up routine.
He explained: ‘There’s one, it’s to do with how when you are in a relationship with a diabetic, and basically her blood sugar levels have to be monitored very carefully and so if she does strenuous exercise, they dip very dangerously low.
Roxy has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, which means exercise can make her blood sugar level drop (Picture: Getty Images)
Jack was presenting the Brit Awards in 2021 when Roxy reportedly fainted out of the blue (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
‘And I say that in real life what that translates to is I can now tell exactly how good of a performance I’ve put it in the bedroom by what she’s snacking on afterward.’
This comes after it was revealed that Roxy fainted at the 2021 Brit Awards, later discovering she had Type 1 diabetes.
Jack reportedly told the story to an audience while on stage in Southend-on-Sea, Essex earlier this month.
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‘We found out she had diabetes the night I was hosting the Brits. She had something called a diabetic hypo and she fainted,’ he said according to The Sun.
‘Paramedics were trying to resuscitate her and her sugar levels were spiking dangerously. We ended up in A+E on the night of the Brits, which definitely made for a slightly different vibe of an after-party.’
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‘The year before I was hobnobbing with Stormzy and Sir Elton John and this time I was sitting in the emergency room of an A+E unit sat next to a Scottish gentleman who smelled of Special Brew.’
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