
Super Hans actor Matt King launches into furious tirade at fans for posting 'f***ing Peep Show quotes' on his Instagram and threatens to block them
Matt, who plays the erratic but lovable Super Hans, portrayed the character for the duration of the show's run, from 2003 to 2015.
But there is seemingly no love lost between Matt and the show, as he threatened to block his followers for referencing the programme on his page.
In a new update shared to his platform, Matt shared a selfie after going on a walk at 5am in the morning before heading back for a 'mushroom coffee'.
He wrote: 'Morning all. Couldn't sleep last night so went for a walk at 5am. Couple of mugs of mushroom coffee when I got back and now I feel like could go for a good forty minutes before giving up on the day. Remember, always give up when things get tough. MK [purple heart emoji]'.
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In a new update shared to his platform, Matt shared a selfie after going on a walk at 5am in the morning before heading back for a 'mushroom coffee'
Someone suggested that he have a 'relaxing bit of crack' to wind down, which is a reference to one of his famous quotes from the show - Matt was less than impressed.
Hitting back at the comment, he raged: 'Hitting me with f***ing Peep Show quotes will get you blocked my child.'
When someone asked 'do you not like it?', and Matt fired back: 'What do you think?'
While fans continued to flood the thread with other memorable quotes, Matt stopped responding to them after making it plain he didn't appreciate them.
Elsewhere on the post, Matt warned others that they had 'one strike' after they also shared different Peep Show quotes on his page.
One joked about the time Super Hans accidentally ran to Windsor while another poked fun his 'mad for olives' quote - both earning a telling off from Matt.
When another person in the comments brought up his 'no logo on the foam' line, he told them to 'let it go'.
Matt famously played Super Hans in the show created by Andrew O'Connor, Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, opposite comedy duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Someone suggested that he have a 'relaxing bit of crack' to wind down, which is a reference to one of his famous quotes from the show - Matt was less than impressed
Elsewhere on the post, Matt warned others that they had 'one strike' after they also shared different Peep Show quotes on his page
When another person in the comments brought up his 'no logo on the foam' line, he told them to 'let it go'
It followed the lives of the horrifyingly relatable flatmates Mark and Jez, played by David and Robert, using a unique point-of-view filming style.
The two friends are two polar opposite friends who met at the fictional Dartmouth University and went on to live in Mark's flat, in the made-up Zodiac House in South London.
Mark owns the flat and frequently references Jeremy's resistance to playing rent and his abuse of the home, thanks to his love of weed and reluctance to work.
Super Hans was a fan-favourite character, known for his hilariously wacky and drug-addled one-liners and destructive behaviour.
Before landing the part, Matt worked as a chef in Australia, where he met comedian Jimeoin McKeown, who encouraged him to become a stand-up.
After 15 years of working as a comic, he was discovered by the Peep Show creators at Edinburgh Fringe, who deemed him perfect for the role of Super Hans.
Though back in 2018, it was previously revealed by creator Sam that the part was originally written with Danny Dyer in mind.
The role shot Matt into fame, with him going on to land roles in Skins, Doctor Who, Spirited, Paddington and The End of the F***ing World, and writing his own sitcom starring Alan Davies, Whites.
It followed the lives of the horrifyingly relatable flatmates Mark and Jez, played by David and Robert, using a unique point-of-view filming style (pictured)
In 2019, he also starred in Sam Fender's music video for his single Saturday, showing him doing an interpretative dance routine.
But despite being most recognised for his work on Peep Show, Matt revealed he often doesn't remember many of his famous lines, that fans like to reference to him.
In 2023, he shocked followers when he took to Twitter to confess he had never watched the critically acclaimed show.
He wrote: 'Yes, sometimes I do forget things Hans said in Peep Show. Because I've never sat down and watched an episode. Ever.
'Mainly cos I hate watching myself. So some of the very funny things I said TWENTY f***ing years ago, may on occasion, slip my mind.'
Poking fun at Super Hans' famous line: 'I'll tell you what, that crack is really more-ish' he added the hashtag: '#thiscrackisreallyaddictive'.
However, last year Matt joking revealed what it would take to film a Peep Show reunion, after fans called for the cast to get back together in response to a viral meme following Noel and Liam Gallagher announcing Oasis' reunion tour.
Matt reshared the photo of the brothers alongside one of him with David and Robert which had the caption: 'The reunion we got versus the reunion we wanted.'
The role shot Matt into fame, with him going on to land roles in Skins, Doctor Who, Spirited, Paddington and The End of the F***ing World, and writing his own sitcom starring Alan Davies, Whites (pictured in Time Bandits last year with Lisa Kudrow)
But despite being most recognised for his work on Peep Show, Matt revealed he doesn't remember many of his famous lines as he had never watched the critically acclaimed show
He wrote: 'My mate just sent me this from Australia. I hate memes but this one made me smile. And seriously, I reckon Dave, Rob and myself would consider doing it if we got to split £80 million quid.'
Matt then went on to reference the huge backlash Oasis faced as ticket prices shot up due to 'high demand', leading to calls for so-called 'dynamic pricing' for shows to be banned.
He added: 'But then again, I wouldn't stitch up my own fans like that. Swings and roundabouts. MK'.
Fans commented on Matt's post, urging him to initiate plans for a Peep Show reunion.
They wrote: 'Just a Christmas special though to wet this whistle?' and 'I'd pay dynamic prices for the Ed Dude brothers and Super Hans.'
'We need this reunion, on a massive scale, just to obliterate Coldplay.'
'Peep show but they have kids and crippling debt' and 'Don't tease us like this. It's the reunion we all want but probably don't deserve.'
Since the show came off air, David and Robert, who met at Cambridge in 1993, have gone on to enjoy life as a double act, while the latter was hit with health woes just before his Strictly Come Dancing stint in 2021 - which ended in an early departure.
Fellow stars have enjoyed equally prosperous fortunes since its conclusion, most notably Sophie Chapman actress Olivia Colman, who went on to win an Oscar in 2019.
Another headline hitter comes in Sophie Winkleman, who played Big Suze and is now a member of the Royal family.
He reshared the meme and went on to reference the huge backlash Oasis faced over the dynamic pricing on tickets
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