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Lenny Henry: Why I missed out on kisses at the teenage discos

- By Eleanor Sharples

LENNY Henry has said that girls would not dance with him as a young man because he was black.

Opening up about the prejudice he faced growing up in the West Midlands, the comedian and actor, 61, recalled young women openly telling him they would reject him because of his skin colour.

Mr Henry told Louis Theroux’s Grounded podcast: ‘If you wanted to meet members of the opposite sex you’ve got to go to a place where they might be and where they might be was St Thomas’ disco next to the church.

‘You would spend nearly all evening ignoring them and then in the last five minutes, there would be this rush to slow-dance with a girl.’

He said the boys would ‘try to cram the whole dancing with the girl thing’ into the last minutes of the night, hoping they would ‘get a snog’.

Mr Henry added: ‘I would ask anyone to dance, I didn’t want to be left out and my friends would be dancing. Some girls wouldn’t dance with me because I was a black guy.’ Asked by Theroux how he knew, Mr Henry replied: ‘They would say.’

The veteran comic also discussed initially keeping his interest in impression­s a secret from his family while at home. He said impression­s were ‘something I did with my white friends’ and that his parents had ‘no idea’ – adding that ‘my mum was the main funny person [in] our house’.

Mr Henry, who is one of the founders of charity Comic Relief, said making ‘wise jokes’ as a child prompted ‘a slap round the head’. He said: ‘There was no wise-cracking from a child in our house because that was seen as oversteppi­ng the mark.

‘So, if you cracked wise jokes in earshot of your parents, you would get a slap round the head or something... in our house, my mum was the funny one, end of story...’

Mr Henry divorced comedienne Dawn French in 2010 after 25 years of marriage. He later began a relationsh­ip with current girlfriend, theatre producer Lisa Makin.

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Dance floor reject: Lenny with partner Lisa Makin

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