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ne of the UK’s most visible queer comedians, Rosie Jones is beamed onto television screens up and down the country. In what’s still a bit of a boys’ club, she displays her femininity proudly: often wearing a bright red lip and voluminous, Molly Goddard-esque silhouettes. She’s bold with her humour, too and her wry, cheeky jokes – filled with unexpected punchlines – a refreshing break from a comedy world which can be as stale as it