Commuters shocked as they spot Brit comedy legend ranting at viral TikTok star on the Bakerloo line
COMMUTERS in London were left stunned after they spotted a Brit comedy legend mid-rant on the Tube.
He was seen directing his emotion towards a to TikTok star as the pair travelled the Bakerloo Line on the London Underground.
One social media user uploaded their antics to social media with the caption: “Simulation on the morning commute today.”
It saw comedian Chabuddy G, real name Asim Chaudhry, brandish an Oyster card as a microphone whole sitting on the brown Tube line’s iconic printed seats.
He stunned passers by – and Subway Takes’ Kareem Rahma who was sitting alongside him – as he said: “It’s not all about length, it’s about girth,” before doing a hand gesture to represent his point.
Dressed in a khaki jacket in sunglasses he continued to seeingly reference someone’s manhood as he added: “Like that big.”
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The People Just Do Nothing star, who appeared to be filming a segment for the viral series, rounded off the clip and said: “Thank you very much.”
Meanwhile Kareem, who was holding his own Oyster card as his microphone, was in stitches following the chat.
He wore a grey jacket and brown corduroy trousers as he slouched back for the latest Subway Takes chat.
After the clip was uploaded to TikTok, user feuxlikefiya wrote: “Chabbudy g on subway takes before I’ve had my morning coffee.”
One user was quick to reply: “Subway Takes have gone downhill they’ve got Kareem on the Bakerloo Line.”
Another added: “Average Bakerloo Line experience,” as a third put: “Man said they came London.”
A fan then mused: “Not the Bakerloo Line.”
One then joked: “The fact you were acc on the tube fr.”
Kareem is co-founder of the internet talk show, with the star generally using a MetroCard with a microphone tagged on to chat to Americans on the Subway.
The show quizzed guests about their favourite hot take – yet one episode was filmed and promptly deleted, according to the host.
KAMALA’S CHAT
In July, we reported how Kareem had claimed a chat with Kamala Harris prior to the US election was so “weird” it had to be erased.
He revealed he sat down with Kamala in summer last year, just months before November’s election.
He told Forbes in an interview posted to TikTok: “Her take was really confusing and weird, not good, and so [we] mutually agreed we shouldn’t publish it.”
Kareem claims the Democratic Party reached out to him to say that Kamala and Tim Walz, her vice-president running partner, were “really interested” in being on the show.
The presenter said he got “lucky”, because he “didn’t want to be blamed for her losing”.
Doubling down, Kareem said Kamala’s take was “really, really bad, and it didn’t make any sense”.
Finally putting viewers out of their misery, he revealed that Kamala’s take was “bacon as a spice”.
Kareem is a Muslim, meaning he can’t eat pork-based products and has never eaten bacon – making it a particularly odd choice for Kamala to go with.
Kareem previously showed footage of the awkward encounter to the New York Times – which reported he was “taken aback” by Kamala’s statement.
Harris’s campaign reportedly apologised for the blunder and offered to re-film the episode, but Kareem declined.
Kareem previously said his main reason for not airing the interview was because he didn’t want to upset the Muslim community by spending air time on trivial matters when something as serious as the Israel-Hamas war was ongoing.
He said: “It was so complicated because I’m Muslim and there’s something going on in the world that 100% of Muslims care about.
“And then they made it worse by talking about anchovies. Boring!”
