Cynthia Erivo
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The bus is your best friend at that point. I mean, it's lovely going. Coming back is a damn nightmare. Or you take a tube. There's loads of cool outdoors activities where I lived. You could go go-karting, stuff like that. Go-karting. And East London is really vibrant. It's busy and alive. Loads of different cultures. Is it like the East Village in New York? No.
The bus is your best friend at that point. I mean, it's lovely going. Coming back is a damn nightmare. Or you take a tube. There's loads of cool outdoors activities where I lived. You could go go-karting, stuff like that. Go-karting. And East London is really vibrant. It's busy and alive. Loads of different cultures. Is it like the East Village in New York? No.
The bus is your best friend at that point. I mean, it's lovely going. Coming back is a damn nightmare. Or you take a tube. There's loads of cool outdoors activities where I lived. You could go go-karting, stuff like that. Go-karting. And East London is really vibrant. It's busy and alive. Loads of different cultures. Is it like the East Village in New York? No.
I don't know if there's anywhere like it. You have the African community and different African communities. You've got Ghanians, the Nigerians. You have the Pakistanis. You have Bangladesh. You have the Jamaicans there as well. There's like a smorgasbord of different types of people, which means that there's different types of food everywhere. everywhere. And like, it's super vibey.
I don't know if there's anywhere like it. You have the African community and different African communities. You've got Ghanians, the Nigerians. You have the Pakistanis. You have Bangladesh. You have the Jamaicans there as well. There's like a smorgasbord of different types of people, which means that there's different types of food everywhere. everywhere. And like, it's super vibey.
I don't know if there's anywhere like it. You have the African community and different African communities. You've got Ghanians, the Nigerians. You have the Pakistanis. You have Bangladesh. You have the Jamaicans there as well. There's like a smorgasbord of different types of people, which means that there's different types of food everywhere. everywhere. And like, it's super vibey.
I can go to the corner of East Ham right after the tube station. I know that I'm going to walk into the store that has all of the saris and all of the 24 karat goals. But then if I cross the road, there's the shop that has Jamaican patties. And if I walk far enough, there's the auntie that does the Nigerian materials. It's like that. And then there's the market, which has everything.
I can go to the corner of East Ham right after the tube station. I know that I'm going to walk into the store that has all of the saris and all of the 24 karat goals. But then if I cross the road, there's the shop that has Jamaican patties. And if I walk far enough, there's the auntie that does the Nigerian materials. It's like that. And then there's the market, which has everything.
I can go to the corner of East Ham right after the tube station. I know that I'm going to walk into the store that has all of the saris and all of the 24 karat goals. But then if I cross the road, there's the shop that has Jamaican patties. And if I walk far enough, there's the auntie that does the Nigerian materials. It's like that. And then there's the market, which has everything.
I love it in East Ham because of how easy it is to just get everything. But then next door, Larry, who's like the plumber who fixes your roof and your backyard if he needs it, who's very, very Essex, who sounds like this and wants to talk to you about what the weather's been like, is also there. So you have all of these people who sort of exist in the same way.
I love it in East Ham because of how easy it is to just get everything. But then next door, Larry, who's like the plumber who fixes your roof and your backyard if he needs it, who's very, very Essex, who sounds like this and wants to talk to you about what the weather's been like, is also there. So you have all of these people who sort of exist in the same way.
I love it in East Ham because of how easy it is to just get everything. But then next door, Larry, who's like the plumber who fixes your roof and your backyard if he needs it, who's very, very Essex, who sounds like this and wants to talk to you about what the weather's been like, is also there. So you have all of these people who sort of exist in the same way.
And then West Ham Stadium's over there. For what you call soccer, we call football.
And then West Ham Stadium's over there. For what you call soccer, we call football.
And then West Ham Stadium's over there. For what you call soccer, we call football.
Early 90s when I was still very, very young. I think it was Arsenal. That terrible, awful thing that happened at the games where people were like, there was a stampede. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Early 90s when I was still very, very young. I think it was Arsenal. That terrible, awful thing that happened at the games where people were like, there was a stampede. Yeah, yeah, yeah.