 Hello everyone, welcome to another video, so I'm very excited to make this video. I've got an announcement, special announcement for you all. Now I don't know if you remember around May last year, I was gone for a little while, I was working on a project, I didn't, I was pretty you know quiet about what I was working on. I don't remember if you've seen this video, am I okay, where have I been, gave you guys a little update. Well, I'm allowed to speak about this now. Obviously, I sort of entered into a contract, so we've got to be quiet until it's release. So, about seven months ago, we were working on a documentary three-part series with the BBC. Now, I was a contributor to this, I didn't have any editing power, I just worked with a production company to make Veganville. Veganville, it's kind of like Big Brother meets vegan activism. And also like it tries to give you like a sort of a well-rounded view of like vegan, different types of vegans going into this town, Mertha Tidfield, which is in Wales, a very interesting town. There was parts of the community, a very low income, you know, a big farming community there, a big sheep farming community, so they dumped five of us vegans there. And that's basically all I'm going to tell you. Now, what turned out was quite interesting. Now, all I want to say is this was quite an emotional rollercoaster for me. I was outside of my comfort zone in many ways. I was working with a TV production company, and when it comes to TV and activists, sometimes I have a level of distrust. And I was letting go of all my platforms at the time and going into a house with four other vegans who I didn't know. And it turned out quite interesting. So, I'm very excited for you guys to see this. It airs on the 1st of January on BBC Three. It airs on the 1st of January. Now, I just got some exciting news that it will actually be shown on BBC One, which is a mainstream TV channel. BBC Three is an iPlayer. It's like, it's like sort of Netflix. You can go on there, watch all three episodes on BBC Three from the 1st of January onwards, but from the 7th of January onwards, they'll be playing weekly each episode on mainstream TV, BBC One. So, I'm very excited for that. There's a few reasons I'm very excited for that, but they will come about when you watch the videos, the series. I will do a little response video to the videos, to the series, just about my emotional rollercoaster sort of ride and some of the parts that might need a little bit more context. I'll be excited to do that. But for the most part, I am very proud of the work that went into this. Everyone worked hard on this. And it gives, just to let you know, this is not a pro-vegan series. This has different viewpoints from farmers, from, you know, the general public meat eaters. It's a big debate. And it's very cool to see the other sides of the story as well. You'll understand why I was out of my comfort zone. It was just something I'm, you know, wasn't that used to. The main part of it was leaving my platforms for so long to work on a project which I had no editing power with. But luckily it all turned out. And I would love for you guys to all get behind it, watch it, share the link. You might, it might stir up some emotion. You might not completely agree with all of it. You might agree with a lot of it. You might see a different side of what it's like to be on the other end of activism, to be an activist, to be a different type of vegan, because not all vegans are the same. Let's face it, some of us got into the movement for health, some of us got into it for activism, the animals, animal rights. So yeah, very, very interesting indeed. Super excited for you guys to watch it. Veganville BBC Three, access to all the episodes from January 1st onwards. And then from the 7th of January, they'll be playing it on BBC One, which is mainstream TV here in the UK. Super excited. Get behind it. Have a look at it. I'll leave the links to where you can find the series down below on BBC Three. And stay tuned for the mainstream TV coverage of it. I'm actually a little bit nervous, but I'm going to give you a little tip. I've actually already seen it. And I'm really excited for you guys to watch it too. It's, it definitely has some really intense moments in it. And yeah, looking forward to you for you guys to come along with a journey with us. All right, guys. Thank you all. That's the big announcement. There's a couple more. There's actually some more announcements, which I'll, which I'm working on a few other projects as well. Thought I'd let you in on this one. Just in time for the new year, a lot of work went into this guys. A lot of work, a lot of tears and, you know, a lot of, you know, passion, a lot of, you know, just exhausting days of filming. So also, before we go, I just want to let you know that when you watch this, just understand that this is three to four weeks of filming. So you're seeing one percent of what was actually done. You're not seeing the whole thing. They, they, they had to be very selective about what they let in. So you're seeing three hours of what was essentially three and a half weeks of constant filming. So just let, let, just, I just want you to know that. And yeah, there you go. Beaconville, January 1st. Check it out.