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               glitter-room

               Interview
               Katherine Ryan: 'Men are like

               dolphins – best enjoyed on holiday!'


               Hannah J Davies

               Comedy

               The queen of the caustic punchline talks about plastic surgery,
               embarrassing her daughter – and turning her life as a single mum into a
               sitcom

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                ‘I didn’t even have a phone when my daughter was born’ … Katherine Ryan, talking about
               Netflix special Glitter Room. Photograph: Catherine Harbour

               Katherine Ryan is busily scrolling through a neighbourhood Facebook group when
               we meet. “Someone’s dog attacked another dog today which was sad,” she says, “but
               mostly people are just selling things.” However, her days in north London might be
               numbered. “I’m just ready to be a bit country,” she explains. Back in 2007, when she
               arrived in the UK, Ryan headed straight for Crouch End, where a gaggle of fellow
               Canadian comics had already settled down, and where she now spends her days
               mooching around in a velour Juicy Couture tracksuit she bought when Paris Hilton
               was at her peak.


               But the 35-year-old is now ready for a change. Her itchy feet are particularly
               understandable when you consider just how much has happened in the last 12 years.
               Previously a staff trainer for the Hooters restaurant chain in Canada, Ryan arrived in
               London with her then boyfriend, didn’t think she’d stay long and flitted between
               London and her tiny home town of Sarnia, Ontario. Her comedy career was in its
               infancy (“I was definitely doing an impression of Sarah Silverman”) but watching the
               likes of Sara Pascoe made her fall for London’s standup scene, and put down roots in
               the city. She worked a 9 to 5 job, had a daughter, Violet – who is now 10 – and
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