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The Top Secret Comedy Club in London will screen audience members for Botox before entry due to the impact on performers' interactions with the crowd. The club's owner, Mark Rothman, believes that a front row filled with Botox patients can ruin the show by reducing crowd communication and emotions. Comedians need to see the audience's facial expressions to read the room, especially at a raucous venue like Top Secret.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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