Camp, warm, wildly funny, and utterly devoted to his audience.
Shrieking with laughter at his own jokes before the punchline lands, tossing glitter metaphorically across every chat show sofa he occupies — this is Alan Carr in his natural habitat, and it maps almost perfectly onto the baboon's defining traits. The baboon in Feinson's system is the ultimate social animal: loud, expressive, emotionally uninhibited, and utterly dependent on the energy of the group around it, performing not for vanity but out of genuine, compulsive warmth. Carr's decade-long reign on *Chatty Man*, his riotous Comic Relief appearances, and his endlessly self-deprecating stand-up — where he once described himself as "a novelty act that somehow kept going" — all reflect the baboon's gift for using exaggerated, theatrical behaviour to bond rather than dominate. He doesn't lead from the front; he pulls everyone into the circle.
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