As soon as the audience thinks they know where I'm going, I switch it around. — Rosie Jones Around Copy Share Image
It's in the British nature to go 'Where I live is rubbish, I hate it so much.' — Rosie Jones British Copy Share Image
As a disabled person, it can be seen to be really hard to go on holiday. — Rosie Jones Disabled Copy Share Image
Without a doubt, my life has been better because of the Disability Act. — Rosie Jones Act Copy Share Image
Like, if you don't want to talk to me it's your loss, and basically I'm a big deal so you should be… — Rosie Jones Big Copy Share Image
People say: 'Oh, Covid only affects people with pre-existing health conditions,' like that's alright. — Rosie Jones COVID Copy Share Image
It's easy to think, 'Oh I could be able-bodied,' but throughout my life I always thought, 'Yeah but I could also be… — Rosie Jones Able Copy Share Image
Stop ignoring disabled people, we make up 22 per cent of the population. We're here and we're worth listening to. — Rosie Jones Disability Copy Share Image
Growing up, there was nobody in TV or radio that looked like me - that sounded like me. — Rosie Jones Growing up Copy Share Image
I think as creatures we're incredibly sociable, and I do think comedy brings us all together. — Rosie Jones Comedy Copy Share Image
I have Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, which happened at birth. I was starved of oxygen and didn't breathe for fifteen minutes, which I… — Rosie Jones Birth Copy Share Image
By Year 11, I was a shell of myself. My mum was a teacher in my school, so she could see that… — Rosie Jones Comparison Copy Share Image
I spent lockdown back in Yorkshire with my parents, which was... tricky! But it did remind me how beautiful my hometown of… — Rosie Jones Beautiful Copy Share Image
I told my mum recently, when I used to envisage my adulthood, it was just me working at a corner shop that… — Rosie Jones Adulthood Copy Share Image
I had an education at a mainstream school, I went to university, I got a job and with my cerebral palsy have… — Rosie Jones Cerebral palsy Copy Share Image
I just knew I had it, but my mum and dad were always great, and it was always a thing I had… — Rosie Jones Always Copy Share Image
I'm not that powerful but it's great that I'm allowed to do my job and talk about my life as a disabled… — Rosie Jones Disabled Copy Share Image
I'm just one person with one experience, so really on 'Question Time' and in my comedy day job I just say: 'Hello,… — Rosie Jones Day Copy Share Image
School was tough. My 'friend' group consisted of two girls I had known since Year 7. We initially got on well but… — Rosie Jones Friend Copy Share Image
Non-disabled actors should not still be playing disabled characters in 2020. We're better than that. It's frankly offensive and archaic and it… — Rosie Jones Actors Copy Share Image
I've tried to apply for jobs and I've been hung up on because of how I speak. — Rosie Jones Apply Copy Share Image
I hope disabled people can see me on TV and think: if she can do it, I can do it. — Rosie Jones Disabled Copy Share Image
A good comedian can make serious political points while also having a giggle. — Rosie Jones Comedian Copy Share Image
I try to make sure that my disability never stops me from doing what I want to do. — Rosie Jones Disability Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I inhaled books, and reading has always been my one true love. — Rosie Jones Always Copy Share Image
A year living with your parents when you turn 30 has been ripe for comedy. — Rosie Jones Comedy Copy Share Image
I'm lucky enough to have a lot of writing work coming in which I can do from home. — Rosie Jones Enough Copy Share Image
I am not alone in that I've had times of unemployment - unemployment is huge amongst disabled people. — Rosie Jones Alone Copy Share Image
Disabled people used to be either the good person or the real evil villain. There's no way in between. — Rosie Jones Disability Copy Share Image
I live in London. But during lockdown I moved back to Yorkshire with my mum and dad. — Rosie Jones Back Copy Share Image
A lot of people think stand-up comedy is one person performing to an audience, but I love it more when it's a… — Rosie Jones Audience Copy Share Image
Growing up, I'd heard so much about Barbados. It was where my parents spent their honeymoon and they also spoke about the… — Rosie Jones Barbados Copy Share Image
It is so important for children to know that being a little bit wobbly or 'different' doesn't stop somebody from achieving greatness! — Rosie Jones Being Copy Share Image
If I want to do something badly enough, I'll make it work, disability or no disability. — Rosie Jones Disability Copy Share Image