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Jack Whitehall Visits Alan Carr’s ‘Life’s A Beach’ Podcast

Jack Whitehall joins Alan Carr’s “Life’s A Beach” podcast to unpack kebabs, cabbies, naked yoga, Chernobyl, and fox encounters in a wildly chaotic new episode.

The comedian dives into kebabs, cabbies, chaos, and questionable beach memories.

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Jack Whitehall joins Alan Carr’s ‘Life’s A Beach’ podcast for a chaotic, hilarious chat — INYIM Media

Jack Whitehall stops by for a laugh and a gander on Alan Carr’s “Life’s A Beach” podcast, and the moment he appears, the energy snaps right back into their signature brand of British chaos. These two don’t ease into anything — they cannonball straight into the deep end.

Alan kicks things off by teasing Jack about the now‑infamous stag‑do snub, discovering the whole thing through the tabloids and realizing there was an “Alan‑Carr‑shaped hole” in the festivities. Jack tries to defend himself, but the banter only gets more unhinged from there.

Soon they’re spiraling into the kebab cab saga, where Alan is confronted with the revelation that a cab driver remembers him vividly — and not for reasons anyone would want. Let’s just say it involves a late‑night kebab, a backseat disaster, and a less‑than‑flattering nickname. Jack, of course, delights in retelling every mortifying detail.

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The disasters escalate beautifully: drunken cab mishaps, questionable late‑night decisions, and Alan recalling the horror of waking up with “meat‑flavored fingers” and no memory of the kebab he apparently inhaled. Jack counters with his own humiliation — including a cab incident so bad his mother had to intervene. It’s a masterclass in oversharing.

Then comes the Hampstead Heath fox story, a tale so grim and so British it deserves its own BAFTA. Jack describes being caught short on a walk, crouching in a bush with baby wipes, only to turn his head and find himself face‑to‑face with a dead fox. Alan nearly levitates from secondhand embarrassment.

They also revisit Jack’s naked yoga era, which comes full circle when he later checks into a hotel and is greeted by one of the naked yogis working the front desk. Only Jack Whitehall could accidentally build a recurring cast of nude acquaintances.

And because this is Life’s A Beach, they eventually wander into travel talk — including a detour to Chernobyl, where Alan bluntly asks if it’s “a dump,” and Jack diplomatically explains that it “could definitely use a little TLC.”

Between the stag‑do roast, the cab confessions, the fox encounter, the naked yoga reunion, and the Chernobyl tangent, this episode is pure, unfiltered Whitehall‑Carr brilliance.

Press play below for all the kebabs, cabbies, naked yoga, Chernobyl, and fox‑adjacent trauma.

Watch Jack Whitehall on ‘Life’s A Beach’


Life’s A Beach
JACK WHITEHALL BRINGS HOLIDAY CHAOS, DRY WIT, AND FULL BEACH-PODCAST BANTER TO ALAN CARR
This one lands with exactly the kind of loose, sunburnt comedy energy you want from these two — travel disasters, easy chemistry, and the sort of chat that feels like a great story getting even better with every detour.
The mood calls for smart listening-night comfort, a little getaway fantasy, and a few polished picks that keep the whole thing funny, relaxed, and just chaotic enough.

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