The Salford-born comic has had a rough start to the festive season
Jason Manford has been left ‘heartbroken’ after a raging storm battered his beloved Christmas decoration. The Salford-born comic has had a rough start to the festive season after his favourite outdoor display was wiped out.
His towering nutcracker statue toppled in strong winds, snapping off one of its arms and leaving the 44-year-old gutted. The giant figure had stood proudly outside the front of his home in Stockport before the weather sent it crashing down.
TV funnyman Jason discovered the festive carnage on Sunday (December 7), as reported by What’s The Jam. The star is currently appearing in Robin Hood at the Opera House Manchester this Christmas, and said the nutcracker helped “welcome” him home after long days of “pantoing”.
Jason said: “Absolutely heartbroken. I loved this guy.
“For years he welcomed me home all Christmas after long days of pantoing. Stupid wind.”
Fans flooded him with advice and cheeky comments after he shared the mishap. Bob Purnell said: “The Repair Shop at Christmas. Perfect candidate.”
Bridget Lapworth added: “Get the superglue out.” Lisa Moss urged: “Come on now soldier on.”
Dave Harry joked: “The wind is armless don’t worry.” Another offered: “I have a really good sling you can have. Used only once.”


