Riyadh Khalaf
Riyadh Khalaf | |
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Born | Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland | 7 February 1991
Nationality | Irish |
Other names | Riyadh K |
Alma mater | Ballyfermot College of Further Education |
Occupation(s) | Broadcaster, author, activist, YouTuber |
Years active | 2008–present |
Notable work | Growing Up Gay Queer Britain |
Riyadh Khalaf (born 7 February 1991) is an Irish broadcaster, author, activist, and YouTube personality who has worked in the media industry in Ireland, Australia and the UK.
Early life
Born to Irish mother Lorraine and Iraqi father Sam, Khalaf is from Bray, County Wicklow.[1] He attended Newpark Comprehensive School in Blackrock. Having not done well on his Leaving Certificate, he decided to pursue a career in media. He started his own pirate radio station at the age of 16. He studied at Dún Laoghaire Further Education Institute and Ballyfermot College of Further Education, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Production Management.[2]
Career
Khalaf began his
Upon relocating to
In 2019, Khalaf published his debut novel Yay! You're Gay! Now What? A Gay Boy's Guide to Life. That December, he took part in Celebrity Mastermind.[14]
Khalaf's other presenting work includes the
Khalaf won the 15th series of
Personal life
Khalaf moved to London in 2016. He has a cat named Claire.[15]
Bibliography
- Riyadh Khalaf (2019). Yay! You're Gay! Now What? A Gay Boy's Guide to Life. Frances Lincoln Children's Books. ISBN 978-1786031914.[19]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Growing Up Gay | Participant | |
Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum | Irish version | ||
2012 | Two Tube
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Reporter | |
2017 | Queer Britain | Presenter | |
2019 | Celebrity Mastermind | Contestant | Series 17, Episode 2[20] |
2020 | Celebrity MasterChef
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Winner (series 15) | |
2020 | The One Show | Guest presenter | With Alex Jones; 1 episode[21] |
Audio
Year | Title | Role |
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2018–19 | Unexpected Fluids | Co-presenter |
2020 | Obsessed with... Normal People
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2022 | Obsessed with... Conversations with Friends |
References
- ^ Crummy, Colin (22 June 2019). "My gay son: 'The family said we should send him to Syria for conversion therapy'". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ^ O'Connor, Amy (27 April 2019). "Riyadh Khalaf: 'Homophobia begins from a lack of education'". Irish Times. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
- ^ Lapowski, Issie (30 October 2013). "YouTube's Push to Counter Toxic Videos With 'Good' Creators". Wired. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ^ O Neill, Bronwyn (25 July 2020). "Who is Irish YouTube star Riyadh Khalaf going on Celebrity Masterchef?". EVOKE.ie. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ Anderson, Aoife (14 April 2010). "Telling dad I'm gay was really tough, but he's fine now, says teenage star of new RTE series". The Herald. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "Young, Dumb and Living off Mum". 11 November 2010. Retrieved 19 September 2020 – via www.rte.ie.
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(help) - ^ a b O'Keeffe, Niall (9 June 2015). "Spin Star's family cars targeted in Shameful Acid Attack". Radio Today. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "I will always be Irish, but now where I roam has become my new home". The Irish Times. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ^ Smith, Siobhan (5 May 2017). "'You're born into a world where you're different': Riyadh Khalaf gets under the skin of 'Queer Britain'". INews. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ "Pride in London launches exclusive LGBT+ miniseries". Pride in London. 29 June 2017. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "Growing up gay illegally: Riyadh Khalaf talks his hard-hitting new documentary". Attitude. 2 October 2017. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ Quirke, Antonia (22 May 2019). "Unexpected Fluids is a frank and loveable podcast about sex". New Statesman. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "Fighting For Pride: Swaziland". FilmFreeway. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ Milan, Aidan (28 December 2019). "When is Celebrity Mastermind on tonight and who are the celeb contestants?". Metro. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ a b Milton, Josh (30 April 2020). "Gay YouTuber Riyadh Khalaf on the vital lessons he's learned form lockdown and his top tips for keeping sane during coronavirus". PinkNews. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ Kavanagh, Clara (16 May 2020). "Normal People Fans Have Got To Listen To Riyadh Khalaf's Podcast". Today FM. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ Hill, Rose (31 July 2020). "Riyadh Khalaf wins Celebrity MasterChef 2020 after touching menu dedicated to dad". Mirror. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "Celebrity MasterChef winner Riyadh Khalaf says he "almost slipped up" before his victory". Radio Times. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ^ "Here's everything you need to know about Celebrity Masterchef contestant Riyadh Khalaf". inews.co.uk. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ^ "Episode 2". Celebrity Mastermind. BBC. 11 July 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- ^ "18/09/2020". The One Show. BBC. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
External links
- Riyadh Khalaf at IMDb