Alan Carr

Baboon

Alan Carr

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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