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Your Simpsons character
His tweet "LABOUR are doing what tyrants always do: accuse others of things they’re the most guilty of..." shows his anti‑authority, confrontational style. He often boasts about beating rivals, e.g., "We beat Sky News and BBC News Channel again…" which mirrors Bart’s love of out‑witting adults. He uses provocative language and sarcasm, such as "I’d rather a president who calls people retards…", reflecting Bart’s irreverent humor. Like Bart, he enjoys stirring controversy and challenging the status‑quo, as seen in his repeated attacks on "the left" and "woke" culture. This rebellious, outspoken, and brag‑heavy persona aligns best with Bart Simpson.

Your MBTI personality Type
Ben Leo displays Extraversion by constantly engaging the public and promoting his TV presence—e.g., “I’m loving my weekends with the Late Show Live crowd! …We beat Sky News and BBC News Channel again.” He relies on concrete, current facts typical of Sensing, such as “Record tax burden heading to 38% of GDP, the highest in UK history.” His decision‑making is driven by logical critique rather than personal feeling, evident in lines like “Free speech is a MYTH” and “Gaslighters in chief.” Finally, his organized, goal‑oriented lifestyle shows Judging: he plans projects (“I plan to do a film about the death penalty…”) and repeatedly highlights rating victories (“We beat Sky News EVERY SINGLE DAY throughout November”).

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GB News political commentator, host of The Late Show Live. Proud UK‑US bridge‑builder, coffee‑order‑pronoun protester, and occasional meme curator.– @benleo444

Your signature cocktail
The Late Show Blitz blends American bourbon with British London dry gin, reflecting Ben’s dual base in Washington DC and London and his role as host of The Late Show Live on GB News. A splash of blood‑orange juice adds a vivid red hue that nods to the Union Jack and the violent headlines he often shares, such as the mass‑shooting reports where he writes, "I just stumbled across the video of this on X… and feel like part of my soul has died". Angostura bitters give the drink a sharp, bitter edge, mirroring his scathing criticism of Labour, for example, "LABOUR are doing what tyrants always do: accuse others of things they’re the most guilty of". A smoked rosemary sprig garnish evokes the smoky, confrontational style of his GB News segments and his frequent calls to “ban porn” and “stop illegal migrants,” as seen in his tweet, "Governments of all colours should also look to ban porn. The Online Safety Act doesn't go far enough". Overall, the cocktail’s bold, bracing flavor captures his aggressive, unapologetic persona and his frequent boasts like "We beat Sky News and BBC News Channel again".

Your Hogwarts House
Ben Leo’s tweets repeatedly stress dominance, ambition, and a drive for power, which are core Slytherin traits. He boasts, "We beat Sky News EVERY SINGLE DAY throughout November and remained ahead of BBC News Channel cementing its position as Britain’s number one news channel," showing his relentless pursuit of being the top media outlet. He also seeks to manipulate political discourse, as seen when he writes, "Hi @ZackPolanski I'd love you on my show tonight to discuss the below," using pressure to get controversial guests on his program. While he shows loyalty to GB News and his viewers, it serves his goal of building a powerful platform, aligning more with Slytherin than the other houses.

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Ben repeatedly emphasizes British pride and triumph, such as 'We beat BBC and Sky News Channel again last night…' and his bio 'Believer in Britain 🇬🇧', portraying himself as a winner. He also frames the left as an enemy, e.g., 'LABOUR are doing what tyrants always do: accuse others… Cancel elections, Cancel jury trials', showing a defiant stance. The song 'We Are the Champions' by Queen celebrates victory over opposition and national pride, aligning perfectly with his self‑portrayal as a champion of Britain. Its iconic chorus 'We are the champions, my friends' mirrors his repeated claims of being number one in viewership and ratings. Queen, being a legendary British band, reinforces his love for British identity.

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