Mr Bean look-a-like becomes internet sensation after stranded in Wuhan
A British Mr Bean look-a-like has become an unlikely internet sensation across Asia with over 400m fans - after getting stranded in Wuhan. Nigel Dixon, 52, got stuck in the city earlier this year while visiting friends and started posting videos online on what life was like there. He then began making short educational videos advising people how to live under lockdown - in the style of Mr Bean. Nigel filmed videos three or four times a week dressed up as the Rowan Atkinson character where he offered advice on wearing face masks and staying indoors.
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