(Don’t) Stop Filming me Courtney: Paul Black on Virality, Class, and all things Glasgow
Comedy, Pop Culture, Glasgow, In-Print Charlotte Lewis Comedy, Pop Culture, Glasgow, In-Print Charlotte Lewis

(Don’t) Stop Filming me Courtney: Paul Black on Virality, Class, and all things Glasgow

When Paul Black speaks, it’s as if Glasgow itself has picked up the mic: fast, self-aware, and never quite willing to take itself too seriously. He’s the kind of performer whose offhand catchphrases end up tattooed on fans, whose earliest “punk edits” on Tumblr made him internet-famous before he even showed his face, and whose Glaswegian humour now pulls in thousands who see their own lives reflected in his work. In conversation, Black moves between razor-sharp wit and moments of sincerity, weighing the chaos of viral fame against the realities of being a working-class artist from his home city.

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“What You See Is What You Get”: Kira McCaffery on Growing Up, Going Viral and Staying Real
Pop Culture, Influencer, In-Print, Glasgow Charlotte Lewis Pop Culture, Influencer, In-Print, Glasgow Charlotte Lewis

“What You See Is What You Get”: Kira McCaffery on Growing Up, Going Viral and Staying Real

There’s a certain type of warmth that some people carry with them,  a brightness that doesn’t beg for attention, but draws it anyway. Kira McCaffery, content creator and self-described “centre of attention Leo”, is exactly that kind of person. You hear it in the Glaswegian lilt of her laugh, the way she names her childhood teddy “Sharpay” after High School Musical’s finest diva, or how she tells you, quite frankly, that being on telly just felt right.

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