Comic Ricky Gervais has said he doesn't care if people don't like his work. The 49-year-old star, who created The Office and Extras, admitted he doesn't feel he has to prove himself to anyone. He said to UK newspaper The Guardian: "I don't care if someone likes my comedy, if they think I'm funny, or dislike my decisions. My career choices. I don't care about that. I don't care whether people think I'm smug and arrogant. I don't care. You can have your own opinions. But you can't have your own facts. People can say: 'I don't find him funny, I've never found him funny, everything's he's done I've found awful. I hate his fat face, I wish he would die. Oh, and I saw him eating squirrel in The Ivy.' And I'd go: 'Whoah! No, no, no. You didn't. That's a f***ing lie."
Oh dear, did we not get enough sleep Ricky? Never mind, we here love your work and you can count on this writer especially, to back you up *waves*, except when it comes to that film , 'The Invention of Lying', don't think it was your best creation to be honest. However, you are a true genius for bringing us The Office, so, it balances itself out.
-Alicia Coyle