Comedian Mel Giedroyc has opened up about toilet humour of a different kind – revealing she relieves herself in her front garden.
The 54-year-old funny woman says her weak bladder is no joke and often she cannot make it into her house in time.
It gives new meaning to the famous soggy-bottom phrase – from The Great British Bake Off that she presented with long-term comedy partner Sue Perkins, 53.
Mel said: “As a lady of a certain age, sorry to share with you lovely young ’uns, it gets tricky.
"I often wazz in the garden because I can’t make it to the front door.”
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Blaming it on the menopause, Mel told Ed Gamble and James Acaster on the Off Menu podcast: “It’s like Pavlov’s Dog.
"I go round the corner, see the house, things escalate, and one doesn’t always make it through the door.
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"Your garden is your own, isn’t it? Front garden.”
Asked if she feared being seen, Mel said: “I’ve grown a quince tree so I can get under that.”