Commuters Stunned as British Comedy Icon Confronts Viral TikTok Star on Bakerloo Line!

Published on November 19, 2025 at 07:29 PM
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COMMUTERS in London were left astonished when they spotted a British comedy legend passionately expressing himself on the Tube.

He was seen directing his fervor towards a co-star as they traveled along the Bakerloo Line.

Two men conversing on the subway with other commuters in the background.Commuters in the capital were left astonished as they witnessed a British comedy legend ranting on the London UndergroundCredit: TikTok A man in sunglasses and a leopard print jacket rants on a subway train while holding a blue card.This occurred as a viral TikTok star filmed his segment on the Bakerloo LineCredit: TikTok Comedians Chabuddy G and Allan Mustafa on the London Underground.Comedian Chabuddy G, whose real name is Asim Chaudhry, was seen delivering an emotional speech alongside Subway Takes’ Kareem RahmaCredit: TikTok

One social media user shared their experience online with the caption: “Simulation on the morning commute today.”

The clip featured comedian Chabuddy G, real name Asim Chaudhry, wielding an Oyster card as a microphone while seated on the iconic brown Tube line seats.

He surprised onlookers – including Subway Takes’ Kareem Rahma, who was sitting next to him – as he exclaimed: “It’s not all about length; it’s about girth,” while making a hand gesture to emphasize his point.

Dressed in a khaki jacket and sunglasses, he appeared to allude to someone’s anatomy as he added: “Like that big.”

The People Just Do Nothing star, who seemed to be filming a segment for the viral series, concluded the clip by saying: “Thank you very much.”

Meanwhile, Kareem, holding his own Oyster card as a microphone, was in stitches following the exchange.

He donned a grey jacket and brown corduroy trousers as he reclined for the latest Subway Takes chat.

After the clip was posted on TikTok, user feuxlikefiya commented: “Chabuddy G on Subway Takes before I’ve had my morning coffee.”

Another user quickly replied: “Subway Takes has gone downhill; they’ve got Kareem on the Bakerloo Line.”

A different user remarked: “Average Bakerloo Line experience,” while a third added: “Man said they came to London.”

A fan then mused: “Not the Bakerloo Line.”

One user joked: “The fact you were actually on the Tube for real.”

Kareem is the co-founder of the internet talk show, typically using a MetroCard with a microphone attached to engage with Americans on the Subway.

The show quizzes guests about their favorite hot takes – yet, according to the host, it sometimes leads to unexpected moments.

KAMALA’S CHAT

In July, we reported how Kareem claimed a conversation with Kamala Harris before the U.S. election was so “strange” that it had to be scrapped.

He disclosed that he met with Kamala in the summer of last year, just months before the election.

He told Forbes in an interview posted to TikTok: “Her perspective was really confusing and odd, not good, and so [we] mutually agreed that it shouldn’t be published.”

Kareem claims the Democratic Party reached out to him to express that Kamala and her vice-presidential running mate were “really interested” in being on the show.

The presenter stated he got “lucky” because he “didn’t want to be blamed for her losing.”

Reiterating, Kareem said Kamala’s perspective was “really, really bad, and it didn’t make any sense.”

To finally clarify, he revealed that Kamala’s take was “bacon as a spice.”

Kareem is a Muslim, which means he cannot consume pork products and has never eaten bacon – making it a particularly peculiar choice for Kamala to mention.

Kareem previously shared footage of the awkward encounter with the New York Times – which reported he was “taken aback” by Kamala’s statement.

Harris’s campaign reportedly apologized for the error and offered to re-film the episode, but Kareem declined.

Kareem has stated that his primary reason for not airing the interview was to avoid upsetting the Muslim community by discussing trivial matters while significant issues, such as the Israel-Hamas conflict, were occurring.

He remarked: “It was so complicated because I’m Muslim and there’s something happening in the world that 100% of Muslims care about.

“And then they made it worse by talking about anchovies. Boring!”

A young man sits on a subway, looking to the left with a smile.
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