Going Out

On the second episode of this brand-new series, the topic this week is Going Out and Emily provides her unique tips on how best to navigate hen do WhatsApp group etiquette, how to deal with the friend who never buys a round, or what are the dos and don'ts for riding a Bucking Bronco.
Alongside some shockingly personal and hilarious anecdotes, viewers will also get to see brand new sketches featuring Emily's own Devil and Angel who enjoy giving conflicting advice; how to work through a hangover to figure out what took place last night; and what mysteries await when you fall asleep on the train at the end of a night out. Plus, impressions, including Stacey Solomon and Keith Lemon.
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