Monty Python fans have been invited to rub Terry Jones’s bottom for good luck after the late star was immortalised in a naked statue.
Sally Jones, the daughter of the funny man, who died in 2020, encouraged supporters of the comedy troupe to make the cheeky gesture.
It comes after a model of Jones, created in consultation with his family, was unveiled in his hometown of Colwyn Bay, north Wales, on Saturday.
The bronze sculpture depicts the actor as the nude organist, a character he played in the much-loved sketch comedy television series Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Ms Jones told Radio 4’s Today programme:
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