Catherine Levack hosts the show Odd and Friends, This summer, in Montreal and Quebec.
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Tuesday evening in an interview with Melanie Maynard on the show Sweet saltThe comedian, who took a break from touring over the summer, admits that as a public figure, he’s under no obligation to flag or be a reluctant queer spokesperson.
“I’m on tour with a show that talks about my life, my reality. I think I will become a spokesperson in my own way, but for me it was never forced. It’s honest,” she said.
“I know that we want to be role models for young people, and older people reassure themselves by saying that we are role models for young people, but I see that we are role models for others because the messages I receive come from older people. Who says to me: “When my daughter told me she was a lesbian, I So upset because she won’t have a family, and then you have a family, it’s possible, and that reassures me,” he told Melanie Maynard. .
Catherine Levack will resume her second solo show, The man of my lifeAt the end of summer.
He will host the show Odd and Friends At the Comediha event! Greetings in Montreal, Metropolis on July 19 and Quebec on August 14.
All dates can be found on its website katherinelevac.com.
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