No Offence is a fictional (unnamed) character in the sketch comedy The Fast Show, played by Arabella Weir. She is South African, orange in the face, has a high opinion of her makeup skills, and a low opinion of just about everyone else. Often approaching in attempt to sell perfume or makeup, she is brutally honest with distorted views of other people's worth and appearance. She offers her opinions (sometimes homophobic, misogynistic, ableist and always horrible) under the guise of concerned advice, tailing them at the end with 'No offence.'
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| - No Offence is a fictional (unnamed) character in the sketch comedy The Fast Show, played by Arabella Weir. She is South African, orange in the face, has a high opinion of her makeup skills, and a low opinion of just about everyone else. Often approaching in attempt to sell perfume or makeup, she is brutally honest with distorted views of other people's worth and appearance. She offers her opinions (sometimes homophobic, misogynistic, ableist and always horrible) under the guise of concerned advice, tailing them at the end with 'No offence.'
- No offense ...buuuuuuuut I beg to differ with what you just said. Maybe you haven't really thought everything through, because I think that someone who had really put any brain power into their thinking process would come out with the opposite of what you just said. But, of course, that's just my opinion, that you are totally wrong with a certainty higher than 100%. Well, take it as you like.
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| - No Offence is a fictional (unnamed) character in the sketch comedy The Fast Show, played by Arabella Weir. She is South African, orange in the face, has a high opinion of her makeup skills, and a low opinion of just about everyone else. Often approaching in attempt to sell perfume or makeup, she is brutally honest with distorted views of other people's worth and appearance. She offers her opinions (sometimes homophobic, misogynistic, ableist and always horrible) under the guise of concerned advice, tailing them at the end with 'No offence.'
- No offense ...buuuuuuuut I beg to differ with what you just said. Maybe you haven't really thought everything through, because I think that someone who had really put any brain power into their thinking process would come out with the opposite of what you just said. But, of course, that's just my opinion, that you are totally wrong with a certainty higher than 100%. Well, take it as you like.
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