Bobby Mair

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Bobby Mair
OccupationComedian
SpouseHarriet Kemsley (m. 2017)
Children1[1]

Bobby Mair is a Canadian stand-up comedian based in London, England. Mair has appeared on

The Hour, Russell Howard's Good News, Sweat the Small Stuff, Virtually Famous, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Sam Delaney's News Thing , 8 Out of 10 Cats and Live at The Rivermill. Mair won the Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year competition in 2012.[2] He has supported Jerry Sadowitz, Doug Stanhope and Bill Burr.[3]

He was also the host of the reality horror show, Killer Camp on ITV2, and starred in the reality sitcom, Bobby and Harriet Get Married on Vice.

Personal life

Mair was born in Canada.[4] He is adopted[5] and has two half-siblings.[6] He is married to comedian Harriet Kemsley.[5] The build-up to the wedding was documented on Viceland show Bobby and Harriet Get Married.[7][8]

He is a second cousin once removed of Canadian pop star Justin Bieber; however, he says that they have never met - a fact mentioned many times, including in his Edinburgh Fringe show Obviously Adopted.[9][10]

Mair cited his traumatic childhood on the ‘You’ll do’ podcast. He has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder[11] saying “It's a disease that has been in the public eye for years but never gets as much attention as bipolar or schizophrenia”. Mair suffered from alcohol and drug addiction.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Bobby Mair on Instagram: "Merry Christmas. Please buy tickets to my tour so I don't have to sell any of these gorgeous creatures. Link in bio."".
  2. ^ "Bobby Mair, comedian : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". chortle.co.uk. 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014. won the Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year competition in 2012.
  3. ^ "Michelle de Swarte & Bobby Mair: Unbalanced :". www.chortle.co.uk. Chortle: The UK Comedy Guide.
  4. ^ "Comedian Bobby brings the crazy story of his family - including superstar Justin Bieber - to Sheffield". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  5. ^ a b Roast Battle e3, 17 January 2018
  6. ^ Dessau, Bruce (2018-04-06). "Bobby Mair proves one of comedy's genuine oddballs at Soho Theatre". www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  7. ^ "Bobby and Harriet Get Married: a wry, fresh take on the dysfunctional relationship comedy".
  8. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Bobby And Harriet Get Married - VICELAND Comedy - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide.
  9. ^ Never Mind the Buzzcocks, series 28, episode 11 (at approx. 2.15)
  10. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Bobby Mair - Edinburgh Fringe 2013 - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide.
  11. ISSN 0307-1235
    . Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  12. ^ "From drugs to infidelity: the comedy couple exposing their romance on stage". the Guardian. 2015-08-17. Retrieved 2021-11-21.

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