Tova Leigh is coming to JW3 next week
Hilariously relatable author and influencer's show is the ultimate girls' (women's) night out
After selling out across Europe, author and influencer Tova Leigh returns to JW3 next week with Honey, I’m Losing It – her riotous, no-filter take on marriage, parenting, perimenopause and all the ridiculous things we somehow just accept.
She talks about the ‘mental load’, feminism, ‘rushing woman syndrome’ and why the secret to a healthy marriage is sleeping in different bedrooms (neatly combined with talking about the death of her libido).
Israeli-born Tova Leigh worked as an employment lawyer for two years before moving to the UK to pursue a career in acting. After getting married and having three children she started her blog, My Thoughts About Stuff, sharing her motherhood struggles with other women. Her presence then started to grow on social media with millions of followers worldwide. Her online series Mom Life Crisis became a documentary on Amazon Prime and in 2019 Tova released her first book.
The show, like her videos and books, is filled with relatable and hilarious stories about all the things no one ever talks about.
Tova’s show opens with a performance by the talented comedy songwriter and actor Riona O’Connor.
Want the full Tova experience? Go VIP: front row seat, pre-show meet & greet, a selfie (obviously), a crossbody bag from Lucy & Yak and a copy of her brand-new book Good Girls Gossip.
It’s bold. It’s relatable. It’s very funny. And you’re going to want to be there on Thursday 24 July at 8pm. Tickets at jw3.org.uk/tova-leigh
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