The man behind the popular anonymous confessions account Fesshole on Twitter is bringing a live show to The MAC in Belfast.
Rob Manuel will read a selection of anonymous confessions sent to the account on the evening, but the second part of the show will get a bit spicier.
Audience members will be invited to put forward their own confessions.
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The Fesshole account has nearly 1 million followers on Twitter and confessions range from bland to graphic to intimate.
Previewing the show, the account shared some confessions submitted from some of its Northern Ireland followers.
"Played hooky from school one day in late 90s and accidentally left my schoolbag at the main Belfast bus station," read one.
"Bill Clinton was in town and his convoy ended up getting diverted due to my bag being treated as a suspect device. Whoops."
Julie Stewart, Programme Officer at the MAC said: "I’ve lost count of the times I’ve screenshotted and shared a Fesshole confession with friends while tittering ridiculously or covering my face and my eyes.
"I can’t wait for a sinful Sunday with Rob, the creator of the massive Twitter confessional box.
"I dread to think what secrets will be unearthed in the room, but I do know there’ll be no Sunday blues that night!
"It’s Father’s Day on the show day too, and a night with Fesshole will go down way better than socks."
The show is running for one night on Saturday 18 June at The MAC.
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