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BGT comic Nabil Abdulrashid wants fans to pay him £300 a month to fund his comedy career after 21,000 Ofcom complaints

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BRITAIN'S Got Talent stand up Nabil Abdulrashid wants fans to pay him up to £300 a month to fund his comedy career after he crashed out of the show's grand finale.

The comedian has been hit with 2164 complaints to Ofcom after his jokes about race. And now he's turned to sponsorship website Patreon to offer his fans the chance to sponsor his career.

Fans can pay from £3 for the most basic benefits up to £300 a month for an "ultimate package" including video calls with the stand up.

Nabil says £300 a month will get you: "The ultimate package for my true fans. "Get exclusive behind the scenes content, personalised videos, Nabil cartoon designs and a monthly 30 minute zoom call to discuss anything that you need." This weekend's grand finale saw.

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