The outspoken comedian has mocked the capital in a series on billboard promotions
Ricky Gervaisâs controversial ad campaign for his drinks company, Dutch Barn, has been criticised by fellow comedian Asim Chaudhry.
Mr Gervais recently claimed Transport for London (TfL) had rejected his billboard promotions, which feature slogans taking aim at the capital as well as Mayor Sadiq Khan.
TfL claimed recently that it hadnât censored the After Life starâs adverts after all, despite what the 64-year-old had claimed in a furious rant, with the government body stating the posters were ânever referred to TfL.â
The comedian has continued to post pictures of the posters on his X account, and some of the tamer ads have started being spotted in London Underground stations this week. However, actor and comic Mr Chaudhry seemingly doesnât find the posters funny.

Asim Chaudhry hit back at the comicâs ad campaign
Some of the tongue-in-cheek ads have begun to show up in the city, with one fan replying to Mr Gervaisâs call to share any billboards Londoners spot, having sent a snap of one which stated: âWelcome to London. Hold on to your phone.â
The ad took a dig at the capitalâs high phone theft rate, and others shared by Mr Gervais, which donât seem to have been given the green light, included one saying: âWelcome to London. Donât forget your stab vest.â
Sharing the latter, Mr Gervais tweeted: âSadly, you wonât be seeing this one.â
One of Mr Gervaisâs latest X posts features a poster that states: âPlease give your seat to an elderly person or pregnant woman. Have some f***ing class.â

Asim Chaundhry branded Ricky Gervaisâs London digs a âfalse narrativeâ
In the post, The Office star had written: âIâm trying to bring back good old fashioned values.â
Firing back, Mr Chaudhry re-shared the post and added: âBored of this false narrative that my city is a s***hole.
âIf you actually live in London and get the tube then you know people give up their seats for elderly people or pregnant women 99% of the time.â (sic)
The star of the BBC comedy People Just Do Nothing sparked a debate within his own comments section about Londonâs reputation.

Ricky Gervaisâs ads have been spotted in London
One X user responded: âNot really. Most just put their heads down apart from the working class workers who give up seats.â
In response, the comedian argued: âBulls*** m8. I get the train everyday and Iâve never seen an elderly person or pregnant woman not being offered a seat.â
Someone else also took a similar view to Mr Gervais though, writing: âDunno about that; I see a lot of people give up their seats (probably the majority) but Iâve also seen loads of people do nothing.
âAlso when I had to commute on the tube with a broken leg, I was offered a seat once in 6 weeks. The other occasions I had to ask.â

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âI mean thereâs every chance your point is true, although Iâm not sure youâve done your research to that level of accuracy. But if the advert encourages it who cares,â someone else hit back.
Another noted: âOn his old radio show, Ricky tried to start a story with âI heard this guy talking on a trainâ or something and Stephen Merchant immediately called him out on never using public transport. That mustâve been about 20 years ago.â
Also criticising Mr Gervais, another wrote: âThis series of ads has been embarrassingly s***, on top of the weird right-wing hatred of London, a great city.â
âLike Ricky Gervais actually gets the tube,â another pointed out. (sic)


