god they make me sick i dont think i'll ever get over this

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god they make me sick i dont think i'll ever get over this
A selection of my favourites from Alex's Instagram reel, 22nd April 2026
lolloping sidekicks lesbian audioclip
long shot but here we go: does anyone happen to have an audio bootleg of alex and peter's 'lolloping sidekicks cabaret' from which they'd send me a clip? not looking for any of the songs or the full thing, just the bit where they read/answered my question and the reaction of the room? its was the "are you aware of the power you have over the lesbians" from the first lil block of questions they did😌 would owe you my firstborn or something
since we all went a little bit crazy about this the first time here's unworthy of your love from yesterday as well. im so diseased
some montlie highlights from alex and peter's cabaret last night for everyone who couldn't be there:
alex confirmed that she ships montlie (fork found in kitchen) and plays them in that way, and that she and peter interpret them in the same way
"i never want to do just a monty show. i always want to do a monty and charles show"
alex put on a tie and peter put on some glasses and they roleplayed montlie for three whole songs. "can you all see charlie?" "yes monty" "good boy" ok?
the songs they sang as monty and charles (which included changing names and pronouns to fit montlie) were: popular from wicked, unworthy of your love from assassins, and we're just friends from i love you because. please go and listen to the second two if you don't know them. they were utterly INSANE choices
not relevant to montlie but they also sang useful from mince as themselves. "no second contract for alex and pete" "i don't think that it's people like you and me that the crowds come to see" :(
they talked about how it was a small miracle that they were able to play montlie together at the same time - peter was originally offered a cover role in year 2 but turned it down, and then auditioned again for year 3. with both of them being a similar age and at a similar point in their lives with children etc it was really easy for them to get into the flow of the relationship because they see things so likemindedly
"it's been the joy of my career working with you"
when alex was cast she was desperate to find out who her charles was going to be ("i knew this relationship was going to be so important") and when she found out it was peter she slid into his dms with "father's here. is it true we're going to be fighting the germans together?"
many many many filthy jokes, and alex sucking on her microphone like, well,
re: the choice to have monty always fussing at charles' tie, alex said that monty needs to know people are with him, so it's a form of reassurance not just for charles but for monty who "uses it to calm himself down as well" because it's one thing he can control in times of stress when he otherwise feels so helpless. but they also acknowledged that it's something that becomes quite possessive and aggressive, referencing the humiliating one in bloody tea scene - "keeping him in his place"
and probably lots that i'm not remembering. it was an INSANE night. i couldn't believe what i was watching for most of it
one of the things i like most about alex and peter singing unworthy of your love as montlie is how they had charles start the song, because he is the obvious choice for the one that feels insecure of his place especially at the start of mincemeat when he is unconfident and still idealising monty. but then monty comes in on the second verse and admits that he too feels those insecurities and it's almost like that pre-jft scene where they both admit in their own ways that they feel scared. splitting the verses the way they did mirrors the arc montlie have during the show, with monty's insecurities being revealed later like how the whole ordeal with the script and the confrontation suddenly makes monty (who usually feels entitled to everyone and everything) feel like he isn't entitled to charles' trust or love anymore
alex and peter's cabaret made me cry once again today! who is surprised!