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The pie-throwing attacker is a comedian who calls himself Jonnie Marbles, according to The Telegraph.
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Presenters Ant and Dec, Lorraine Kelly, rugby player Lewis Moody and Paralympic gold medallist Jonnie Peacock have already lent their support.
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Friday, 14 January: Barely Civilised at The Box in Crewe, supported by Stoke's Already Gone, upcoming Crewe band Kill The Doctor and Snake Eyes Jonnie.
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He won two golds and a silver at the Games but finished outside the medals in the 100m, an event won by Britain's Jonnie Peacock.
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On "Thrilling Thursday" Jonnie Peacock's gold medal win in the T44 100m attracted the UK's biggest ever Paralympic sports audience with a peak of 6.7m viewers.
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Livigni, a self-professed Francophile, helped conceive the bar, and along with co-owner Jonnie Houston, travelled to France to research the aesthetic they wanted to emulate, right down to the damask wallpaper.
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As the tosser, a comedian known as Jonnie Marbles, came out of nowhere to blast Murdoch in the face with pie filling (or shaving cream), 42-year-old Wendi leapt up and smacked him square across the face.
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