John Cleese's fourth wife Jennifer Wade, 47, appears VERY worse for wear

John Cleese's fourth wife Jennifer Wade appeared very worse for wear when she was leaving London nightclub Lou Lou's on Thursday night.

The 47-year-old jewellery designer and former model required assistance from both friend's and a member of staff as she left the club and sat in a London cab. 

The outing comes as her Monty Python husband John, 79, was forced to insist comments he had made about London were 'culturalist' and not 'racist.' 

Night out: John Cleese's fourth wife Jennifer Wade appeared very worse for wear when she was leaving London nightclub Lou Lou's on Thursday night.

Night out: John Cleese's fourth wife Jennifer Wade appeared very worse for wear when she was leaving London nightclub Lou Lou's on Thursday night.

BASIL! The 47-year-old jewellery designer and former model required assistance from both friend's and a member of staff as she left the club and sat in a London cab

BASIL! The 47-year-old jewellery designer and former model required assistance from both friend's and a member of staff as she left the club and sat in a London cab

Jennifer looked lovely wearing a black mini dress which had a semi-sheer panel as she headed out of the establishment. 

She tied the knot with Fawlty Towers star Cleese in 2012. 

A week ago, John took another swipe at London as he tried to defend his claims that it is 'not really an English city anymore.'

He said his remarks were 'culturalist' rather than racist after he was criticised by politicians and members of the public.  

Wild night out: The outing comes after her husband Cleese, 79, was forced to deny his comments on London were 'racist'

Wild night out: The outing comes after her husband Cleese, 79, was forced to deny his comments on London were 'racist'

Words: John took another swipe at London as he tried to defend his claims that it is 'not really an English city anymore, saying his comments were 'culturalist' not 'racist'

Words: John took another swipe at London as he tried to defend his claims that it is 'not really an English city anymore, saying his comments were 'culturalist' not 'racist'

London Mayor Sadiq Khan even claimed it made him sound more like his famous Fawlty Towers character Basil Fawlty. 

But responding to his 5.6million followers on Twitter, Cleese detailed a list of reasons why he has problems with London as part of an explanation as to why he moved to the island of Nevis in the Caribbean. 

And in another dig at the capital, Cleese said: 'And the icing on the cake is that Nevis is not the world centre for Russian dirty money laundering.' 

Like a Monty Python sketch: She had to be supported as she made her way from the member's club to a waiting cab

Like a Monty Python sketch: She had to be supported as she made her way from the member's club to a waiting cab

He said: 'It might interest those people who seem to think my remarks about London are racist as opposed to culturalist, to consider that what I like about spending time in Nevis.

'Nevis has excellent race relations, a very well educated population, no sign of political correctness......

'......no sign of Rupert Murdoch, conscientious lawyers, a relaxed and humorous life style, a deep love of cricket, and a complete lack of knife crime And, of course, wonderful weather.'

Glam: Jennifer looked lovely wearing a black mini dress which had a semi-sheer panel as she headed out of the establishment but it seemed as though it was all too much for her

Glam: Jennifer looked lovely wearing a black mini dress which had a semi-sheer panel as she headed out of the establishment but it seemed as though it was all too much for her 

Oh dear: The star appeared ready for bed as she flashed her legs in the cab

Oh dear: The star appeared ready for bed as she flashed her legs in the cab

He added: 'And the icing on the cake is that Nevis is not the world centre for Russian dirty money laundering.'

Cleese, who rose to fame in the 1970s as a co-founder of the surrealist comedy group Monty Python, alongside Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Sir Michael Palin, later added to his comments.

He said it is 'legitimate' to prefer one culture to another.

The comedian said: 'For example, I prefer cultures that do not tolerate female genital mutilation. Will this will be considered racist by all those who hover, eagerly hoping that someone will offend them - on someone else's behalf, naturally.' 

Finding her feet: She struggled to make her way into the taxi

Finding her feet: She struggled to make her way into the taxi

His comments yesterday echoed those he made in 2011, when the veteran actor told Australian television that London 'doesn't feel English.'

Cleese - who is no stranger to controversy on social media - has caused a heated debate online with this latest comment, with some people mocking the 79-year-old, while others supported his views.

The Twitter controversies of Monty Python's John Cleese 

Today wasn't the first time John Cleese sparked a storm by tweeting something controversial. 

In 2016, he said: 'Why do we let half-educated tenement Scots run our English press ? Because their craving for social status makes them obedient retainers?' In November 2018, as the California wildfires raged, he wrote: 'Invited tonight to a Sacramento restaurant called Lucca, by the owner Erin. 'She said that last night several people came in to eat who were from Paradise, the place that just burned to the ground. She told me that they wanted everything they ordered flambeed. Magnificent...' In June 2018, he listed the best audiences then followed it up by saying: 'Worst: Lazy, fat, beer-sodden, pseudo-French Belgian b******s in Hasselt.

His tweet said: 'Some years ago I opined that London was not really an English city any more.

'Since then, virtually all my friends from abroad have confirmed my observation

'So there must be some truth in it...

'I note also that London was the UK

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