Comedian Joe Lycett shares unexpected conflict with singer Harry Styles and demands compensation from KitKat.

A heated disagreement over finances and sweets.

June 22nd 2024.

Comedian Joe Lycett shares unexpected conflict with singer Harry Styles and demands compensation from KitKat.
It seems that comedian Joe Lycett and pop superstar Harry Styles have found themselves in a bit of a tiff over a KitKat Chunky. The Late Night Lycett host, known for his tongue-in-cheek humor, shared a video on TikTok explaining how Harry had gotten into some financial trouble after purchasing a portrait of himself with an egg-shaped head and a pink complexion for the bargain price of £6 and a KitKat Chunky peanut butter bar. Joe had been the one to create this interesting piece and after some negotiations, Harry agreed to purchase it for the agreed price.

However, when Joe finally received his payment from Harry, he was shocked to find that the bar of KitKat Chunky peanut butter was missing. Instead, he found an illegible note and six clingfilm-wrapped pounds. Joe couldn't help but exclaim, "There was no KitKat Chunky peanut butter! Harry has completely stopped responding to me. I feel like Zayn right now. What do I do? What does the note say? And where is my KitKat?"

This isn't the first time Joe has found himself in a disagreement with a famous person. In 2022, he had held David Beckham to ransom, demanding that he drop out as an ambassador for the World Cup in Qatar. But this time, his demands for a KitKat Chunky are all in good fun.

Meanwhile, Joe's chat show, Late Night Lycett, just wrapped up its second series on Channel 4. It was a chaotic run with Danny Dyer calling David Cameron a c*** live on TV and a segment with Sinitta from a nudist spa. But all the craziness paid off as the show won a BAFTA for Entertainment Performance in 2024. Joe even accepted the award dressed as Queen Elizabeth I, after losing a bet on one of the episodes.

During a press conference, Joe expressed the importance of diversity in entertainment and how his show, filmed in Digbeth, Birmingham, offers opportunities for locals to break into the industry. He also shared his thoughts on unhappy productions that only care about making money, saying, "The ones where you bring people up, I think it's good for everyone and it's good for the show."

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