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Stand-up comic Matt Ford sparks controversy after blaming parents for bringing babies to show

Stand-up comedian Matt Forde has been criticized online after he accused a parent of bringing a crying baby to his show.

Yesterday, the 39-year-old comic posted on Twitter that an upset baby had "derailed" most of the show at Edinburgh Fringe. rice field.

Matt, known for his political jokes and adult humor, said his parent could have acted and walked away when the baby started crying, I didn't.

He wrote:

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"I know it's hard being a new parent, but I don't take my baby to an adult show. It's always a problem."

The comedian went on to admit that he sounded a little "freaky", but said he wanted to make sure it never happened again.

He said: "It's like someone's phone is ringing constantly.

In fact, it drove them away."

One said: "Very sad. If I had planned to come to the show, I would never come again!

"What an attitude as a parent of two.

Another addition: "You could still be the biggest baby in the room."

Third appointment: " As long as you are aware that this is highly sexist as you cannot leave a breastfed young baby at home.

” Babies are not allowed in your show. I did.

``If that's a problem for your door staff, would you take people's money and humiliate them?'' One user wrote:

Another comment stated: The comedian from

Nottinghamhas since responded to the backlash with several explanations.

He said, Very friendly. I joked about it and incorporated the baby into the show. After all, it was not possible.

"2. The baby was with his father.

"3. West Ham goal disallowed. We are the better team and will win. #NFFC"

The show, Clowns to the Left of Me, Jokers to the Right, runs through August 28th at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Edinburgh Fringe's official website claims that "babies don't need tickets."