The man who made the U.K. wonder whether it was possible to die of cringe got his judgment this week.
, and generally appearing to be a total shit-eating creep on television.
But that doesn’t cover his notoriety. Hancock cemented his place in history in the summer of 2021, when CCTV footage was leaked showing him enjoying a passionate extramarital make-out session with one of his aides, a video that proved he broke his own social-distancing guidelines and prompted people in the U.K. to wonder whether it was possible to die of cringe.
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