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In the aftermath of the celebrations, which saw an open-top bus tour through the city in honor of Liverpool's champions, at least 65 individuals were hurt when a car crashed into a crowd on Water Street on Monday evening.
A 53-year-old white British man from West Derby is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving under the influence of drugs.
Commenting on the event, Andrew Lawrence took to X (formerly known as Twitter), posting: "To be fair, if I was in Liverpool, I'd drive through crowds of people to get the f--- out of there as well."
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Actor Barry Sloane, hailing from Garston, retorted on X: "You absolute disgrace."
The Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance CIC condemned Lawrence, stating: "A comedian really.
Police on Water Street in Liverpool after the parade.
An X user by the handle HLTCO mocked Lawrence's bio, commenting: "'Comedian' is doing some outrageously heavy lifting in that bio."
The controversial post has resulted in the cancellation of an upcoming comedy show at Caddies Southend, a combination of a comedy club and crazy golf venue in Essex
The venue faced a barrage of complaints over the remarks made by the comedian.
Southend issued a statement on their X account: "The event organisers who had hired our Comedy Club for the Andrew Lawrence night, have cancelled the event.
"We do not condone or support the comment that has been made online, and we send everyone impacted by the tragic events in Liverpool our support and prayers."
Following the incident, Mr Lawrence, runner-up in the 2003 edition of So You Think You're Funny, criticised the establishment for lacking "courage".
I will reschedule for later in the year at a different venue Southend, sorry for the inconvenience, have a great day."
He then took steps to limit interaction with his statement, allowing only selected responses