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James Mullinger's brush with notoriety

James Mullinger, called “the next big thing” by Michael McIntyre, tells Roz Laws about feminism and fatherhood

Stand up comedian James Mullinger.

He’s the feminist who took Women’s Studies at university – then found himself at the centre of a media storm about the portrayal of female stars.

It’s ironic that while James Mullinger was working at GQ magazine, he was responsible for airbrushing the controversial cover picture of Kate Winslet. By making her thinner and giving her longer legs, he provoked outrage at the digital manipulation.

But he protests that he, of all people, would never set out to denigrate women.

“I wasn’t being sexist, I was just an idiot,” says James, who has now found fame as a stand-up comedian and is appearing at Birmingham Comedy Festival.

“I was inexperienced and didn’t know what I was doing. God knows why I was left in charge of this.

“The argument against airbrushing is very valid – Kate is beautiful and really didn’t need her photo retouched – but I wasn’t a misogynist move on my part, just a bad mistake. It should never have happened.

“It was a really traumatic time for me, with everyone saying I was a misogynist, when I’m a hard-core feminist who has been on marches!

“In another ironic twist, I’d actually been Kate’s penfriend when I was a teenager. I was obsessed with her character Marianne from Sense and Sensibility and wrote to tell her.