Amelia Dimoldenberg, the host and creator of "Chicken Shop Date," is a comedian who has elevated the art of making things uncomfortable.

Amelia Dimoldenberg, the host and creator of “Chicken Shop Date,” is a comedian who has elevated the art of making things uncomfortable.


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Amelia Dimoldenberg, an English comedian, has a talent for creating viral moments through her interviews with famous customers at chicken shops in her YouTube series known as “Chicken Shop Date.”celebrities.

A 29-year-old woman has gained millions of views for her “dates” filmed in various chicken shops in London. She has also conducted interviews with famous individuals, such as celebrities.Jennifer Lawrence, Jack Harlow and Ed Sheeran.   

“I view it more as a comedy show rather than an interview series,” Dimoldenberg shared with CBS News.

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Dimoldenberg shared that they work as an interviewer for celebrities. They believe that the red carpet is the perfect location to find them. The area is constantly filled with famous individuals, almost like a never-ending stream of them. For Dimoldenberg, this is a dream come true. They can’t imagine a more ideal setting to stand in for hours, even if it means wearing uncomfortable heels.

For years, she has pursued her dreams of success, and now they are finally becoming a reality. However, Dimoldenberg is still holding out for her ultimate dream date: Drake. While he has invited her on dates in the past, they were never at a chicken shop.

She stated that she was being difficult to obtain, so it is necessary to keep them guessing. He expressed a desire to film in Sweden, to which she responded that it must be done in the U.K. for authenticity.

Though many would eagerly accept a date with Drake in Sweden, Dimoldenberg expressed, “I understand, it’s a great opportunity, but I believe it’s important to stay true to our roots. That’s why I insisted on having it at a local chicken shop, and he was on board. I’m always correct!”

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Source: cbsnews.com