Bake Off's Matt Lucas reveals he has become a German citizen

Bake Off’s Matt Lucas reveals he has become a German citizen and has dual nationality… after branding Brexit ‘pointless and masochistic’

  • The presenter, 47, took to Instagram to reveal his new Anglo-German status
  • Matt shared a picture of a badge of the British and German flags, which he was given as a ‘welcome gift’ by the embassy
  • The move comes following scathing his comments about Brexit after the UK secured a deal to leave the European  Union
  • The comedian caused a stir when he shared an anti-Brexit article published by The Guardian, branding the deal ‘pointless and masochistic’

Matt Lucas has announced he is now a German citizen after securing dual nationality following his scathing comments about Brexit.

The Great British Bake Off presenter, 47, took to Instagram to reveal his new Anglo-German status and show off his gift from the embassy.

Matt shared a picture of a pin badge of the British and German flags and explained that he was offered citizenship due to his heritage.

Anglo-German! Matt Lucas has announced he is now a German citizen after securing dual nationality following his scathing comments about Brexit

The comedian previously caused a stir when he shared an anti-Brexit article published by The Guardian, branding the deal ‘pointless and masochistic’.

On Tuesday, he wrote: ‘My grandma fled Berlin in 1938. Having been offered citizenship, I have just been to the German Embassy in London to collect my Certificate of Naturalisation.

‘I am officially Anglo-German. They gave me some Gummibärchen and this lovely badge. Now to choose a German football team.’

After also sharing the news on Twitter, Matt revealed he had been ‘claimed’ by football team Union Berlin, after they welcomed him to the country in a post.

News: The Great British Bake Off presenter, 47, took to Instagram on Tuesday evening to reveal his new Anglo-German status and show off his gift from the embassy

Opinion: The comedian previously caused a stir when he shared an anti-Brexit article published by The Guardian, branding the deal ‘pointless and masochistic’

He said: ‘I have been claimed by Union Berlin, it seems. My new German team, then!’

Matt also responde to a fan who asked if he was now entitled to a German passport, to which he replied saying: ‘yes’.

During a recent episode of Bake Off performed a version of The Flintstones in to German contestant Jürgen in his mother tounge.

Matt quipped that he also sang the song – known as Feuersteins – at the German embassy. 

Response: Matt also responde to a fan who asked if he was now entitled to a German passport, to which he replied saying: ‘yes’

Lighthearted: Matt quipped that he also sang the song – known as Feuersteins – at the German embassy

The comedian did not comment on whether his decision to change his nationality was based on the Brexit vote.

Matt was previously blasted by Twitter users after he description that called Brexit ‘pointless’ and ‘masochistic’ online. 

The funnyman – who is best-known for the sketch shows he created with Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliam – appeared happy to reveal his stance on Brexit. 

He wrote: ‘I’m a Remainer and I’m proud of the fact that Britain has a rich and varied racial and cultural mix.’

Acknowledging the impending backlash, he wrote: ‘Cue more abuse.’

‘I’m a remainer!’ The funnyman – who is best-known for the sketch shows he created with Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliam – appeared happy to reveal his stance on Brexit

One person wrote: ‘We had a ‘rich and varied culture mix’ long before we entered the EU.

‘Once we’re out, we can continue to mix with the whole world and not just with the EU countries alone!’

A second wrote: ‘He can’t, he’s in a luvvy bubble. No idea about the real world. Just happy virtue signalling.’

A third explained that Brexiteers ‘voted for change’ and ‘not to maintain the establishment and status quo’.

They added: ‘We’re sick and tired of wealthy sanctimonious celebrities in their London media bubble telling us how to vote and what to think.’

Matt previously caused a stir when he shared an anti-Brexit article published by The Guardian.

Resharing the news outlets headline, Matt posted: ‘Brexit, the most pointless, masochistic ambition in our country’s history, is done.’ 

No comment: The comedian did not comment on whether his decision to change his nationality was based on the Brexit vote

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