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Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, podcaster and media personality. He established himself as a stand-up comedian and radio host before becoming a film actor. After beginning his career as a comedian and later becoming an
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presenter in the UK, in 2004 Brand gained a role as the host of the television show '' Big Brother's Big Mouth'', a '' Big Brother'' spin-off. He had his first major film role in British comedy '' St Trinian's'' (2007) before starring in the Hollywood comedies '' Forgetting Sarah Marshall'' (2008), '' Get Him to the Greek'' (2010), ''
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'' (2011), and '' Rock of Ages'' (2012). He has released several stand-up specials, including ''Scandalous'' (2009), ''Messiah Complex'' (2013), and ''Brandemic'' (2023). He hosted his own radio show ''The Russell Brand Show'' (2006–2008, 2010, 2013, 2017) and also hosts the podcasts ''Stay Free with Russell Brand'' and '' Under the Skin with Russell Brand''. He has received three
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and a nomination for a
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. Over the course of his career, Brand has been the subject of frequent media coverage for issues such as his
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, drug use, political views, provocative behaviour at various award ceremonies, his dismissal from
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, and his resignation from the
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amid a prank call controversy. Since guest-editing an edition of British political weekly ''
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'' in 2013, Brand has become known as a public activist and campaigner, and has spoken on a wide range of political and cultural issues, including wealth inequality, addiction, corporate capitalism,
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, and media bias. In 2014, he launched his political-comedy web series '' The Trews'' on
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, released a book entitled ''
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'', and acted in the documentary '' The Emperor's New Clothes''. During the
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, Brand's
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channel underwent an increase in activity and change in political direction, and was accused of promoting COVID denialism and
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. In September 2023, following a joint investigation by ''
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'', ''
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'' and
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's documentary series '' Dispatches'', five women publicly accused Brand of
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and sexual and emotional abuse. The allegations concern incidents between 2006 and 2013 and were featured in the episode ''Russell Brand: In Plain Sight''. Later, another allegation was made to the Metropolitan Police of a sexual assault in 2003. Brand has denied all of the allegations and promoted conspiracy theories regarding them. He has since been charged with multiple counts of
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, oral rape,
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, and sexual assault. Following the charges, three more allegations of sexual violence were made to the Metropolitan Police. In addition, on 7 April 2025, news outlets reported Brand to be the subject of a civil action case filed in
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, accusing him of sexual assault whilst intoxicated during the filming of ''
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'' in 2010. The case also names
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and others.


Early life

Russell Edward Brand was born in Orsett Hospital in Grays,
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, England. He is the only child of Barbara Elizabeth (''née'' Nichols) and photographer Ronald Henry Brand. Brand's parents separated when he was six months old, and he was raised by his mother.Miranda Sawye
"Brand on the run"
, ''The Observer'', 9 November 2008.
When Brand was eight, his mother was diagnosed with uterine cancer and then
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one year later. While she underwent treatment, Brand lived with relatives. When he was 14, he developed
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. At age 16, Brand left home because of disagreements with his mother's partner. He then started to use illegal drugs such as cannabis,
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s,
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, and ecstasy. Brand says he had a "strange relationship" with his father, whom he saw sporadically and who took him to visit
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during a trip to
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when Brand was a teenager. He made his theatrical debut at the age of 15 in a school production of '' Bugsy Malone'', and then began work as a film extra. Brand attended Grays School and in 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy, and had his first year of tuition funded by
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. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance. Brand has said that he was sexually abused by a tutor.


Career


Stand-up

Brand performed stand-up at the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year final in 2000. Although he finished fourth, his performance attracted the attention of ''Bound and Gagged Comedy Ltd'' agent Nigel Klarfeld. That year, he also made his
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debut as one-third of the stand-up show ''Pablo Diablo's Cryptic Triptych'', alongside ventriloquist Mark Felgate and Anglo-Iranian comic Shaparak Khorsandi. In 2004, Brand took his first one-man show, the confessional ''Better Now'', to the Edinburgh Festival, giving an account of his heroin addiction. He returned the following year with ''Eroticised Humour''. He launched his first nationwide tour, ''Shame'', in 2006. Brand drew on embarrassing incidents in his own life and the coverage about him in the tabloid press. The show was released on DVD as ''Russell Brand: Live''. Brand appeared in a sketch and performed stand-up at
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's ''Secret Policeman's Ball'' in
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and again at the 2012 edition at Radio City Music Hall. In March 2007, Brand co-hosted an evening of the Teenage Cancer Trust gigs with Noel Fielding. In December 2007, Brand performed for Queen
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and
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as an act in the 2007 Royal Variety Performance. His second nationwide tour, in 2007, was called ''Russell Brand: Only Joking'' and released on DVD as ''Russell Brand: Doin' Life''. Brand began performing in the US, and recorded a special for
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titled ''Russell Brand in New York'', which aired in March 2009. Brand began touring the UK, America and Australia from January to on a tour called ''Russell Brand: Scandalous''. In October, a further four dates that were performed in November were added to raise money for Focus 12, the drug charity for which Brand was a patron until it closed. In 2013, Brand presented and toured his comedy show ''Messiah Complex'', in which he tackled advertising, the laws on drug addiction and the portrayal of his heroes, such as
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,
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,
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and Jesus, and how he is, in comically contrived ways, similar to them. In January 2017, Brand announced his new tour ''Re:Birth'', which debuted in April 2017 and was meant to go through November 2018. However, on 30 April 2018, he was forced to cancel the remaining dates after his mother was critically injured in a hit-and-run accident. '' Russell Brand: Re:Birth'', which was filmed in London in April 2018, was released as a standup comedy film on
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on 4 December 2018. Over the years, Brand has named
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,
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,
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,
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, Tony Hancock,
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, Stewart Lee,
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,
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, and
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among his comedic influences. In choosing one comedy film among his five favourite movies he picked ''
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''. In 2009, he appeared in the television documentary, '' Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)''. During a live show at the
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theatre in
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in 2008 Brand made a hoax call to police saying he had seen a man responsible for a number of assaults. He pretended to be a witness to assaults named Sarah.
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decided not to prosecute and said they would discourage making such calls. The call was condemned by Lynda Yorke of Leicester Rape Crisis Centre, who said: "I don't think that's particularly amusing. It's in very poor taste. The issue of sexual assault is often belittled and such callous behaviour is extremely hurtful to the victims." James Donaghy of ''
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'' said it showed "catastrophically poor judgment". Brand apologised for the call. He has incorporated many of his controversial public acts into his comedic material. In March 2015, a biographical documentary was released called '' Brand: A Second Coming''.


Presenting

Brand's first presenting role came in 2000 as a video journalist on MTV UK: he presented '' Dancefloor Chart'', touring nightclubs in Britain and
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, and hosted the tea-time request show '' Select''. Brand was dismissed several days after coming to work dressed as
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the day after the
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and bringing his drug dealer to the MTV studios. After leaving MTV, Brand starred in '' RE:Brand'', a documentary and comedy television program that aimed to take a look at cultural taboos. It was conceived, written, and hosted by Brand, with the help of his comic partner on many projects, Matt Morgan. The series was shown on the now-defunct digital satellite channel UK Play in 2002. In 2004, Brand hosted '' Big Brother's Eforum'' on E4, a sister show to '' Big Brother 5''. The show gave celebrity guests and the public the chance to have their say on the goings-on inside the ''Big Brother'' house. For '' Big Brother 6'', the show's name changed to '' Big Brother's Big Mouth''. Following '' Celebrity Big Brother 5'', Brand said he would not return to host the '' Big Brother 8'' series of ''Big Brother's Big Mouth''. In a statement, Brand thanked all the producers for "taking the risk of employing an ex-junkie twerp" to front the show. Of his time presenting the show, he said: "The three years I've spent on ''Big Brother's Big Mouth'' have been an unprecedented joy". Brand hosted a one-off special called ''Big Brother According to Russell Brand'', in which Brand took a surreal, sideways look at ''Big Brother'' through the ages. On 8 January 2008, Brand was the fifth celebrity to "hijack" the Big Brother house, in the E4 show '' Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack''. Brand next returned to MTV in early 2006 as presenter of the chat show, '' 1 Leicester Square'', which had its broadcast time revised to allow for a more adult-oriented theme. Guests included
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,
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, The Mighty Boosh, and
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, and a second series began in September 2006 on MTV. After ''Big Brother 7'' finished, Brand presented a debate show called '' Russell Brand's Got Issues'', on E4. The viewing figures for the first episode were seen as disappointing, being beaten by nearly all of E4's main multi-channel rivals, despite a big publicity and promotional campaign for the show. The poor ratings prompted the network to repackage the show as '' The Russell Brand Show'' and move it to
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. The first episode was broadcast on on Channel 4, and it ran for five weeks. Brand hosted the 2007 Brit Awards and presented
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. On 7 July 2007, he presented at the UK leg of Live Earth at
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, London. On 12 December 2007,
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aired ''Russell Brand On the Road'', a documentary presented by Brand and Matt Morgan about the writer
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and his novel ''
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''. Brand returned to Channel 4 to host '' Russell Brand's Ponderland'', in which he discussed topics like childhood and science through stand-up comedy. The show first aired on 22 October 2007 and continued for the next five nights. A second series began on 30 October 2008. The show ran for 12 episodes over the two series. Brand was later announced as the host of the 2008
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(VMAs), which drew scepticism from the American media, as he was relatively unknown to the American public. Brand's appearance led to controversy for numerous reasons. He said the night "marked the launch of a very new
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era", referring to it as "the resurrection of pears. He also said, "If there was a female Christ, it's Britney".''BBC – Brand makes controversial comments at MTV awards''.
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Brand implored the audience to elect Democratic presidential candidate
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and later called then–U.S. President
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"a retarded cowboy fella", who, in England, "wouldn't be trusted with scissors". He also made several references to the
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s worn by the
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, but apologised for the comments later in the show. His comments at the 2008 MTV VMAs led to Brand receiving death threats from some offended viewers. Brand claimed that MTV asked him to host the 2009 awards after the ratings for the 2008 show were 20 per cent higher than the previous year. Also in 2008, Brand hosted a one-off stand-up comedy show called ''Comedy Live Presents: Russell Brand and Friends'', which was shown on Channel 4 on 25 January 2008. Brand returned to host the 2009 MTV VMAs, on 13 September 2009, at
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in New York City. The ratings for the 2009 show were the best since the 2004 VMAs. On 12 February 2011, Brand guest hosted an episode of the hit American
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series ''
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''. In 2012 he hosted the
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and '' Brand X with Russell Brand'', a late-night talk show on FX that received lukewarm reviews and middling ratings. The show was cancelled in 2013 after running for two seasons.


Acting

In 1994, while still a teenager, Brand appeared in episodes of ''
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'' and the children's adventure series ''
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''. In 2002, Brand appeared on the TV shows '' Cruise of the Gods'' and ''
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''. In 2005, he played Tommy in the BBC sitcom '' Blessed'', which was written and directed by
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. Brand auditioned for the part of Super Hans in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Peep Show''; the role eventually went to Matt King. In 2007, Brand appeared in '' Cold Blood'' for ITV, playing an ex-con called Ally. Brand played a recovering crack addict named Terry in the pilot for the ITV comedy '' The Abbey'', written by Morwenna Banks. He voiced an Earth Guardian in '' Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind''. Brand appeared in a small role in the 2006 movie ''
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''; although his first major film role was as Flash Harry (St Trinian's), Flash Harry in the 2007 film '' St Trinian's''. Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film '' Forgetting Sarah Marshall'', in which he played rock star Aldous Snow, the boyfriend of the title character (played by Kristen Bell). Brand received rave reviews for his performance as Snow, and he revealed the character was changed from an author to a rock star because of his audition. Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film ''Bedtime Stories (film), Bedtime Stories'', which was released on 25 December 2008. In 2010, he reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled '' Get Him to the Greek'', co-starring Jonah Hill, which also reunited him with ''Forgetting Sarah Marshall'' director Nicholas Stoller and producer Judd Apatow for the film. Brand starred in Julie Taymor's 2010 version of William Shakespeare's ''The Tempest (2010 film), The Tempest'', as Trinculo. In 2010, Brand voiced Dr. Nefario in the Universal movie ''Despicable Me'', and reprised the role in Despicable Me 2, the 2013 sequel and the 2022 film ''Minions: The Rise of Gru''. Brand also guest starred in ''The Simpsons'' episode "Angry Dad: The Movie" as himself. Brand also starred in the April 2011 live action/CGI animated film ''Hop (film), Hop'' with James Marsden, voicing the film's protagonist E.B. ''Hop'' opened at number one at the Friday box office in the US, earning $11.4 million. The same month, he played the title character in a Arthur (2011 film), remake of ''Arthur (1981 film), Arthur'', written by Peter Baynham, which was a box office bomb, box office disappointment. Brand starred as Lonny in a film adaptation of the 1980s-set musical ''Rock of Ages (musical), Rock Of Ages'', released in cinemas in June 2012. After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film ''Paradise (2013 American film), Paradise'' (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting. His return role was as the villainous Creek in the DreamWorks animated film ''Trolls (film), Trolls'' (2016), followed by his portrayal of God in the comedy ''Army of One (2016 film), Army of One'' (2016) with Nicolas Cage. In 2018 and 2019, he portrayed Sports X Network founder Lance Klians in a recurring arc In the last two seasons of the HBO series ''Ballers.'' Brand appeared as Tristan Trent in the 2020 fantasy film ''Four Kids and It'', and in 2022 played Linus Windlesham in Kenneth Branagh's remake of ''Death on the Nile (2022 film), Death on the Nile''. Other projects Brand has been tied to include a remake of ''Drop Dead Fred'', an Adam Sandler-produced film about a con man posing as a priest tentatively entitled ''Bad Father'', co-written by Brand and Matt Morgan; and a film adaptation of the children's television programme ''Rentaghost'', a project that was picked up by Fox Studios in 2011 with Ben Stiller attached.


Production

As of October 2008, Brand's own production company is called Vanity Projects. The company's latest production, ''Russell Brand Doing Life'', was released in 2009. Brand also established his own production company in 2011 with his friend Nik Linnen. Called 'Branded Films', the company operates from the Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, United States. The company's primary focus is to develop films that Brand stars in.


Radio

Brand's radio career began in early 2002, when he hosted a Sunday afternoon show with Matt Morgan on London's Indie Rock station Xfm. Brand was dismissed from the job after reading pornographic material live on-air. In 2005, Brand co-hosted three one-off shows on BBC Radio 6 Music with Karl Pilkington. Brand then co-hosted ''The Russell Brand Show'' beginning in on BBC Radio 6 Music. In November 2006, the show transferred to BBC Radio 2 and aired on Saturdays from 9–11 pm. The show regularly drew about 400,000 listeners. The ''BBC Radio 2'' show was available as a podcast. On 18 October 2008, on his radio show, Brand and Jonathan Ross broadcast the recording of The Russell Brand Show prank calls, a series of lewd phone messages for then-78-year-old actor Andrew Sachs. This infamously included Ross saying, "He fucked your granddaughter", a reference to Sachs' granddaughter Georgina Baillie, whom Russell had dated. The comments were broadcast on the pre-recorded show. After little initial interest, a media story about the calls by the ''Daily Mail'' generated a high number of complaints. Brand resigned from the BBC, while Ross was suspended without pay. The BBC was later fined £150,000 by Britain's broadcast regulator for airing the calls. On 21 November 2008, the BBC Trust said that the phone calls were a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification". Brand returned to radio when he and Noel Gallagher hosted a one-off football talk show on 19 April 2009 for Talksport. Brand returned to Talksport on 9 October 2010, with a Saturday night show that lasted 20 weeks. The show featured clips and backstage recordings from his ''Booky Wook 2'' promotional tour. Brand was joined by a host of guests, including Noel Gallagher and Jonathan Ross. On 18 March 2013, Brand returned to radio on Xfm with his old co-host, Matt Morgan, for a one-off special in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. They were joined by Noel Gallagher, Noel Fielding and Mr Gee with Trevor Lock and David Icke phoning in as guests. Brand announced on 30 March 2017 edition of The Chris Moyles Show he would return to radio, beginning on 2 April 2017 he began hosting the 11am1pm slot on Sunday with Matt Morgan and Mr Gee. However, from January 2018 the show was put on semi-permanent hiatus as Brand concentrated on other work. Its slot was initially replaced by Danny Wallace (humorist), Danny Wallace's ''Important Broadcast''.


Podcast

On 25 February 2015, Brand launched a twice-weekly podcast called ''The Russell Brand Podcast'' through audioBoom. The podcast reunited Brand with his radio presenting team of Matt Morgan and poet Mr Gee. The podcast ended after 24 episodes. In 2017, Brand launched a new podcast called '' Under the Skin with Russell Brand'' in which he interviewed guests from areas such as academia, popular culture and the arts.


Writing

From 2006 until 2009, Brand wrote a column for ''The Guardian'' sports section that focused on West Ham United F.C., West Ham United and the England national football team. A collection of the columns from 2006 and 2007 was released in 2007 in his book ''Irons in the Fire''. Brand's first autobiography, ''My Booky Wook'', was released on 15 November 2007 and received favourable reviews. Andrew Anthony from ''The Observer'' commented that "Russell Brand's gleeful tale of drugs and :wikt:debauchery, debauchery in ''My Booky Wook'' puts most other celebrity memoirs to shame". Brand signed a £1.8 million two-book deal with HarperCollins in June 2008. The first book, ''Articles of Faith'', examined Brand's philosophy and consisted of a collection of his columns from ''
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'' that first appeared there in 2007 and 2008. The book was published on 16 October 2008, and also includes Brand interviewing Noel Gallagher, James Corden, and David Baddiel about football. The second book for HarperCollins, ''Booky Wook 2: This Time It's Personal'', was Brand's second autobiography and was released on 30 September 2010. Brand has written articles for ''The Guardian'' that offer his perspectives on current events and pop culture, including the deaths of Amy Winehouse and Robin Williams. Brand made his children's book debut in November 2014 with ''Russell Brand's Trickster Tales: The Pied Piper of Hamelin''. It is the first installment of an intended series, featuring illustrations by Chris Riddell. In ''The Guardian'', reviewer Lucy Mangan noted: "The on-Brand need to be noticed is there on every page, his unwillingness to get out of the way of the story tripping the reader up at every turn" and adding that Chris Riddell's illustrations "give the book a beauty it does not deserve and a coherence the text does not deliver". Nicholas Tucker, in ''The Independent'', noted the book's "wearingly offensive" language, and commented: "Brand's take on The Pied Piper of Hamelin is the first of a series of riffs on traditional fairy and folk tales. If they are all as bad as this one, British children's books will have hit a new low." His book ''Revolution (Russell Brand book), Revolution'', in which Brand develops his earlier ideas, was published by Random House in October 2014 and received much publicity. Nick Cohen of ''The Observer'' called Brand's writing "atrocious: long-winded, confused and smug; filled with references to books Brand has half read and thinkers he has half understood." On the other hand, Steve Richards in ''The Independent'' commented: "Brand writes and speaks with verve, words flowing effortlessly and musically. The contrast with the tame wooden prose of elected politicians is marked." In September 2017, Macmillan Publishers, Macmillan published Brand's book ''Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions''. His book, ''Mentors: How To Help and Be Helped'', was published in January 2019. It deals with the people who have had a positive impact on his life and encourages us to look to others to become better individuals.


Product promotion

In 2024, Brand promoted a "magic amulet" that he claimed protected against "corruption" by "evil energies" and "lethal signals", citing in particular Wi-Fi. Claims that Wi-Fi signals are harmful are not supported by any scientific evidence.


Political activism


2009–2012: Early interventions

In January 2009, Brand participated in a celebrity letter to ''The Independent''—as a supporter of the Hoping Foundation—to condemn Gaza War (2008–2009), Israel's assault on Gaza, and the "cruel and massive loss of life of the citizens of Gaza Strip, Gaza". In February 2009, Brand and several other entertainers wrote to ''
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'' in defence of leaders of the Baháʼí Faith, who were on trial in Iran at the time. In April 2009, he attended the 2009 G-20 London summit protests and spoke to the press. Brand was selected by the Dalai Lama to host the Buddhist leader's 2012 youth event in Manchester. The Dalai Lama's representatives explained that Brand was selected because he had proved "the power of spirituality to effect change in his own life", while Brand stated to the BBC after the event: "I said yes because he's the living incarnation of Buddha and I thought, if you're around the Dalai Lama, that can only be good for your spiritual quest through life. He's an amazing diplomat, an incredible activist, a wonderful human being and an inspiration to us all." In April 2012, Brand testified in front of a parliamentary committee about drug addiction, sharing his experiences and view that drugs should be decriminalised. He said, "I'm not a legal expert. I'm saying that, to a drug addict, the legal aspect is irrelevant. If you need to get drugs, you will. The criminal and legal status, I think, sends the wrong message. Being arrested isn't a lesson, it's just an administrative blip." Part of this testimony was included in a BBC Three documentary, ''Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery'', that aired in December 2012. Brand said he felt compelled to make the film after the 2011 death of close friend Amy Winehouse, and he also used the opportunity to question how British society "deals with addicts and addiction".


2013: ''New Statesman'', ''Newsnight''

Brand has frequently campaigned for political issues. In June 2013, he appeared in a video in support of Chelsea Manning. On 3 September 2013, in his acceptance speech at the ''GQ'' Awards show after receiving the "Oracle" award, Brand mentioned sponsor Hugo Boss's former business making uniforms for the Gestapo. Brand said of the Nazis, "They did look fucking fantastic, let's face it" before he goose stepped across the stage in a comical imitation of the Nazi march. Brand was ejected from the event after ''GQ'' editor Dylan Jones confronted Brand, saying that the speech was "very offensive". Brand replied that the Nazis' The Holocaust, treatment of the Jewish people was "very offensive". On 23 October 2013, in an interview by Jeremy Paxman for the BBC's ''Newsnight'', Brand disparaged the British political system as ineffectual and encouraged the British electorate Abstention, not to vote. Brand said that he has never voted and he never will. Paxman challenged Brand about his call for "revolution" and whether someone who had never voted could edit a political magazine. When Paxman asked what a revolution would look like, Brand replied: Brand guest-edited a special issue of the ''
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'' on the theme of revolution, published on 14 October 2013, in which objected to the destruction of Earth through greed and exploitation, and called for a change in consciousness to accompany political and economic measures to achieve a more sustainable future. In November that year Brand joined the Anonymous (hacker group), Anonymous Million Mask March in London that protested against "cuts, corruption and an increase in state surveillance".


2014–2017: ''The Trews'' and ''Revolution''

In January 2014, Brand was invited by the Cambridge Union Society to participate in an interview. Brand launched his YouTube series ''The Trews (Russell Brand), The Trews: True News with Russell Brand'' in 2014. The show was halted for nearly a year as he decided to be away from social media to focus on his personal and professional growth. In June 2014, he took part in the People's Assembly Against Austerity, which attracted an estimated 50,000 people marching from the BBC office to Westminster. Brand addressed the crowd, saying, "The people of this building [the House of Commons] generally speaking do not represent us, they represent their friends in big business. It's time for us to take back our power. Power isn't there, it is here, within us. The revolution that's required isn't a revolution of radical ideas, but the implementation of ideas we already have." In October 2014, at the time Brand's book ''Revolution'' was published, John Lydon (also known as "Johnny Rotten" of the Sex Pistols), in an interview with Polly Toynbee of ''The Guardian'', said that Brand's advocacy of non-voting is "the most idiotic thing I've ever heard". In a November 2014 YouGov poll, involving a selection of celebrities, Brand was chosen as the one with the most negative influence on political debate (46%). The poll also found that 60% of poll participants disliked him and 28% liked him. Shortly afterwards, Brand appeared on ''Newsnight'' again, but was interviewed by Evan Davis on this occasion. Asked about 9/11 conspiracy theories and whether the attacks were perpetrated by the American government, Brand commented: "[w]e have to remain open-minded to [that] kind of possibility", although this section of the interview ended with Brand stating that he did not "want to talk about daft conspiracy theories". BBC Three commissioned Brand to make a documentary on the global "War on Drugs", which aired on 26 November 2014. The film, titled ''Russell Brand: End the Drugs War'', shows him exploring the policies of other countries in search of a compassionate approach to people who use illicit drugs. Brand said in the documentary, "People think compassion is 'wet liberalism'; it's not, it's pragmatic". On 2 December 2014, Brand joined East London residents to protest over the increase in rents at the New Era housing estate. During a protest for the New Era residents, ''Channel 4 News'' reporter Paraic O'Brien continually pushed Brand to answer questions about the value of his own property, which is rented. The line of questioning irritated Brand, who ended up calling the reporter a "snide"—the short clip went viral on YouTube. Later that month, on 11 December, Brand appeared on the BBC's ''Question Time (TV series), Question Time'' programme, which included the UK Independence Party's leader Nigel Farage as one of the other panellists. Brand called Farage "a pound shop Enoch Powell" on-air, and the two men continued to trade insults after the programme had ended. In January 2015, during the television show ''Channel 4's Big Fat Anniversary Quiz'', Brand insulted the politician Ed Balls. Balls responded by calling Brand a "pound shop
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". In March, Brand announced he would use money from his ''Revolution'' book to open a café, the Trew Era Cafe on the New Era estate in the London Borough of Hackney, which would employ recovering drug addicts. The café opened on 26 March 2015 and in September the following year Brand donated it to the Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust. In March, readers of ''Prospect (magazine), Prospect'' magazine voted Brand the fourth-most influential thinker in the world, behind Thomas Piketty, Yanis Varoufakis, and Naomi Klein. The film documentary '' Brand: A Second Coming'', which reflects on Brand's journey into political activism, premiered at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas, in March 2015. Brand and director Michael Winterbottom worked together to produce a documentary, '' The Emperor's New Clothes'', that had its international premiere on 24 April 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film features archival footage with appearances by Brand in London and New York City, examining the 2008 financial crisis and global economic inequality. The documentary is produced by Brand's Revolution Films company and distributed by StudioCanal UK. On 29 April 2015, eight days ahead of 2015 United Kingdom general election, 2015 UK general election, Brand published an interview with Labour leader Ed Miliband on an episode of ''The Trews''. Miliband stated that he took part to win over people like Brand who do not vote, although his opponent David Cameron deemed the entire interview a "joke". The following day Brand released an interview with Green Party of England and Wales, Green Party leader Natalie Bennett and Green MP Caroline Lucas, giving his support to Lucas in Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency), Brighton advising people there to vote Green. He released additional material from his discussion with Ed Miliband and stating "I think we've got no choice but to take decisive action to end the danger of the Conservative party". He dropped his anti-voting position and "declared the importance of voting", backing Labour and telling his fans that "You gotta vote Labour", although he admitted "that he couldn't be sure of the reality of what a Labour government would mean". Brand was not registered to vote in the 2015 election. Brand later endorsed Jeremy Corbyn in the 2015 Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2015 Labour Party leadership election.


2021–present: conspiracy theory accusations, conservative activism, and ''Stay Free''

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, Brand's
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channel underwent an increase in political activity and a Neo-nationalism, rightward change in political direction, and was accused of promoting COVID-19 misinformation#COVID-19 denialism, COVID denial and other Conspiracy theory, conspiracy theories. According to culture reporter Louis Chilton, his videos are usually "framed with some sort of contrarian take or calling out hypocrisy in the mainstream media", and often hint "at a vague, world-altering conspiracy". Chilton questioned Brand's motives, suggesting that sceptics might "question why he advertises his stand-up tour just seconds into the start of each clip". In March 2023, Finn McRedmond of ''The New Statesman'', which Brand had guest-edited in 2013, described Brand as having now melded his "trad-socialist values" with "all the suspicions and anxieties of the new American right". In September 2021, Brand told people attending his tour how they could bypass COVID-19 safety measures. The following month, YouTube began reviewing some of Brand's videos to see if they violated the site's COVID-19 vaccine policies. In 2022, Brand reacted to the World Health Organization's meetings on the International Treaty on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response, pandemic treaty, saying "Your democracy is fucking finished" and that the world had "lapsed into a terrible technocracy, technocratic, globalism, globalist agenda". Early that year, Brand released a video decrying the media for allegedly ignoring the Canada convoy protest. Brand promoted unfounded claims of Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory, US bioweapon labs in Ukraine. Elon Musk defended Brand from media criticism on Twitter, saying: "I watched some of his videos. Ironically, he seemed more balanced & insightful than those condemning him! The groupthink among major media companies is more troubling. There should be more dissent." When YouTube took down one of his videos in September 2022, citing its policy on medical misinformation, he moved his channel to Rumble (website), Rumble, where he launched a new daily live show, ''Stay Free with Russell Brand''. On 15 May 2024, Brand performed a comedy set at a campaign event for presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for which he was paid around $70,000. In July 2024, he attended the 2024 Republican National Convention, Republican National Convention. In early August of that year, he officially endorsed Kennedy for president.


Rape and sexual misconduct allegations


Pre–2023 allegations

In a 2006 interview, Dannii Minogue said Brand had sexual harassment, sexually harassed her after she appeared on his TV show. She described him as "a bit of a vile predator", adding: "I certainly don't think he has cured his sex addiction." She said that Brand "wouldn't take no for an answer" and "throughout the whole interview he kept making shocking remarks that I can't even repeat". In 2007, on Brand's BBC Radio 2 comedy show, he called former ''Jim'll Fix It'' host Jimmy Savile and asked to meet him. Savile answered that that would only happen if Brand brought along his sister if he had one. In response, Brand joked, "I've got a personal assistant [...] and part of her job description is that anyone I demand she greet, meet, massages, she has to do it. She's very attractive, Jimmy." When he asked Savile what she should wear, Savile replied he would "prefer her to wear nothing". The exchange between Brand and Savile was featured in the 2023
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'' Dispatches'' documentary ''Russell Brand: In Plain Sight''. From 2006 to 2008 Brand received five complaints while he was a BBC radio host and presenter of both sexual misconduct and unprofessional workplace behaviour. In 2014, former girlfriend Jordan Martin said Brand had committed
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and domestic violence, physical and emotional abuse during their six-month relationship in 2007. She accused Brand of assaulting her at the Lowry Hotel in Salford when he became angry after discovering she had spoken to an ex-boyfriend. While filming a programme with Brand in 2018, Katherine Ryan reportedly made remarks to Brand indicating he was a "sexual predator" that were not broadcast. She covered these comments on Louis Theroux Interviews (Series 1, Episode 5) which were published in November 2022, stating''; "...I informed him to his face, that he was a predator"'', and; ''"...this person I believe very strongly, so do a lot of people believe very strongly, it is an open secret, is a perpetrator of sexual assault",'' however still not naming him, remarking; ''"It is a Litigation, litigious minefield".''


''Sunday Times''/Channel 4 investigation (2023)


Release

Early in 2019, ''The Sunday Times'' began inquiries after becoming aware of allegations of sexual misconduct against Brand. In 2022,
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's '' Dispatches'' began working with ''The Sunday Times'' and ''The Times'' to investigate the allegations. On 16 September 2023, following the joint investigation, allegations were published from four women anonymously, accusing Brand of
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s and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013. While Brand was age 31 at the time, the youngest of the women was 16 (the Ages of consent in Europe, age of consent throughout the UK); she accused him of sexual assault and of Sexual grooming, grooming her. Most of the women, who ''The Times'' said do not know each other, have chosen to remain anonymous in fear of public harassment. A fifth woman accused him of Indecent exposure, flashing his genitals at her.'' The Sunday Times'' noted that several of the accusers "felt compelled" to speak out "given Brand's newfound prominence as an online Influencer, wellness influencer". The reports noted that complaints about Brand's behaviour had been made to Lesley Douglas, then controller of BBC Radio 2, in 2007, after Brand allegedly urinated into a bottle "in full view of everyone" in the BBC Radio 2 studio and hurled objects "in fits of rage". Brand allegedly pursued female audience members for sex and exposed himself to a crew member on the shows ''EFourum'' and '' Big Brother's Big Mouth''. Production company Endemol and
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released statements of regret, saying in part: "We are sorry these women did not feel supported and protected while working on these productions and in light of these serious allegations encourage them to contact us in confidence."


Reactions and aftermath

Brand responded by denying any criminal wrongdoing, saying his relationships "were absolutely always consensual" while stemming from a period of time when he was "very, very promiscuous". He said that he had been contacted by ''The Sunday Times'' and Channel 4 prior to the story's publication and that their reporting contained "a litany" of "astonishing, rather baroque attacks" and "some very serious allegations that I absolutely refute". On 16 September 2023, Brand performed at Fountain Studios, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre in London. Brand told the audience, "I really appreciate your support. I love you. There are obviously some things I absolutely cannot talk about – and I appreciate that you will understand." On 18 September 2023, all remaining dates on the tour were postponed. Brand was also dropped by his agent Tavistock Wood amid the accusations. Wood released a statement, writing in part: "Russell Brand categorically and vehemently denied the allegation made in 2020, but we now believe we were horribly misled by him."
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said on 19 September that it had suspended Brand's ability to make money from his account; a spokesperson said, "This decision applies to all channels that may be owned or operated by Russell Brand." The director general of the BBC, Tim Davie, announced an internal review of complaints against Brand during his time working for the organisation. The BBC had already removed some material featuring Brand from its archive. The CEO of the media platform Rumble (company), Rumble, Chris Pavlovski, on 21 September, instead said the company would not "join a cancel culture mob". Pavlovski rejected a Culture, Media and Sport Committee, House of Commons Media Committee request to join YouTube in removing the monetisation from Brand's channels "based solely on these media accusations"; he also stated that the parliament's request was "extremely disturbing". Television presenter Vanessa Feltz released a clip of her appearance on Brand's TV show in 2006, where he asked if he could "have it off" with her or her daughters, which left her "deeply offended". Lorraine Kelly said she felt uncomfortable during an appearance on ''The Graham Norton Show'' after Brand touched her thigh and called her a "slut" in 2007.


Police and legal actions

After having encouraged anyone "who believes themself to have been a victim of sexual assault" to come forward, the Metropolitan Police received on 17 September 2023 an allegation of sexual assault against Brand said to have taken place in Soho, London, in 2003. The alleged incident predates the period of alleged incidents covered in ''The Sunday Times'' and Channel 4 investigations. On 19 November 2023, Brand was questioned by police in connection with alleged sexual assaults. On 21 September 2023, a woman accused Brand of Indecent exposure, exposing himself to her at the BBC's Los Angeles office in 2008, and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC Radio 2 show. In November 2023, a woman accused Brand of exposing himself and later trapping and assaulting her in a bathroom during the production in 2010 of the comedy film ''
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'' (2011). She was an extra on the film and brought forth a lawsuit against him and Warner Bros. On 3 November 2023, the lawsuit was filed against Brand under New York's Adult Survivors Act, which allowed victims of sexual offences for which the statute of limitations had lapsed a period of one year to file a suit. Warner Bros. and others involved in ''Arthur''s production were also named as defendants for neglecting, aiding and abetting misconduct by Brand on the film set. In November 2024 detectives investigating allegations of offences between 2006 and 2013 sent the Crown Prosecution Service a file of evidence so the prosecutors could consider bringing charges against him. On 6 February 2025, Brand was sued for sexual abuse at the High Court of Justice in London. On 4 April 2025, Brand was charged by Metropolitan Police with one count of rape, one count of
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, one count of oral rape and two counts of sexual assault. The charges related to alleged offences against four women, with the incidents alleged to have occurred in Westminster and Bournemouth between 1999 and 2005. Brand posted a video denying the charges, saying "I'm now going to have the opportunity to defend these charges in court and I'm incredibly grateful for that." Also on 4 April, following the charges, an additional three women reported to the Metropolitan Police that Brand had sexually assaulted and abused them. On 7 April 2025, news outlets reported Brand to be the subject (among others) of the previously mentioned civil action case filed in
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, accusing him of sexual assault whilst Intoxications, intoxicated, whilst filming
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. The Independent states the plaintiff alleged Brand ''"exposed his genitalia to her and followed her to a bathroom while intoxicated on set and assaulted her"''. As the two legal actions have been filed separately, concerns have been raised they may prejudice each other. Whilst a delay request by Brand's legal team was rejected, the deadline to submit his Deposition (law), deposition for the US lawsuit has been extended to 30 October 2025. Brand denied the allegation, claiming he had been sober for "approximately eight years" at the time of the incident. Warner Bros. was also named on the lawsuit, accused of negligence. On 2 May 2025, Brand appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court for his first hearing, during which he was granted bail. He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth, address, and to confirm he understood his bail conditions. Outside of court he continues to refute the charges. The case was referred to Old Bailey, the Old Bailey, with the next hearing set for 30 May 2025. On that date, he entered a plea of not guilty with a trial scheduled to begin on 3 June 2026. In the days following his charges, Brand was 'indefinitely' suspended from his role as an ambassador for the Tiggywinkles, Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital charity and dropped as a celebrity spokesperson for the American Catholic meditation and prayer app Hallow (app), Hallow.


Personal life

Brand has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder. He also says he has had Bulimia nervosa, bulimia and pornography addiction, and experienced a period of self-harming. Brand used to be a Buddhist; speaking to ''
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'' in 2017 he said he believed in a Higher Power as described by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Brand showed interest in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Hare Krishna movement and wrote in a 2007 ''Guardian'' column: "I say Hare Krishna as often as possible, sometimes even when I'm not being filmed". He later gravitated towards Christian spirituality and practice by daily reciting the Lord's Prayer and attempting to have Christ consciousness. Brand became a Christian and was water Baptism, baptised by Bear Grylls on April 28, 2024. In 2011, Brand served as best man at Noel Gallagher's wedding to Sara MacDonald. Since 2016, Brand has been training in the martial art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has earned a purple belt in the discipline. He credits the art with improving his life in several ways. At the time of his 2017 wedding, Brand lived near Henley-on-Thames. Brand is the owner of The Crown Inn, Pishill, The Crown Inn pub in Pishill, a village near his Henley-on-Thames home.


Relationships

Brand first met American singer Katy Perry in mid-2009 when she filmed a cameo for his film '' Get Him to the Greek,'' although the cameo was cut from the film. They began dating after meeting again at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in September. The two became engaged on New Year's Eve 2009 during a holiday in India and married there on 23 October 2010 in a Hindu ceremony near the Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambhore tiger sanctuary in Rajasthan. On 30 December 2011, Brand filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences, and their divorce was finalised in July 2012. Perry's July 2012 autobiographical documentary, ''Katy Perry: Part of Me'', showed the couple having conflicting career schedules and Perry not feeling ready to have children. Perry later said in an interview that Brand did not like the idea of her "being the boss" of things, and that the last time she had heard from him was on 31 December 2011, when he text-messaged that he was divorcing her. Days after his divorce was finalised, Brand said in an interview with Howard Stern that he was extremely in love with Perry, but after marrying her realised "this isn't really working out ... I was really, really in love with her, but it was difficult to see each other ... it mostly didn't work for practical reasons". While Stern pressed for details, Brand declined, saying: "I don't want anything to hurt her. She's younger than me, she's a young woman and she's beautiful and she's sensitive and I care about her deeply." Brand, who married Perry without a prenuptial agreement, was eligible to claim half of the estimated $44 million she earned during their marriage but declined. In 2012, he briefly dated singer Geri Halliwell. From 2013 to 2014, Brand was in a relationship with Jemima Goldsmith (formerly known as Jemima Khan), a daughter of financier James Goldsmith. After ''The Sun (United Kingdom), The Sun'' printed a story in November 2013 alleging that he had been unfaithful to Khan, Brand received unspecified libel damages from the paper in May 2014 which he said he would donate to the Justice for the 96, Hillsborough Justice Campaign. Brand and Khan ended their relationship in September 2014. In the October 2014 issue of ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'', Brand said of the allegations of misogyny made against him: Since 2015, Brand has been in a relationship with Scottish blogger and former restaurateur Laura Gallacher, the sister of television presenter Kirsty Gallacher and daughter of Bernard Gallacher. Brand and Gallacher first dated in 2007, when Gallacher was 19 and Brand was 30. Their first daughter was born in November 2016. Brand married Gallacher in Henley-on-Thames on 26 August 2017. In July 2018, Brand and Gallacher had a second daughter. Brand confirmed in January 2024 that their son was born in 2023.


Alleged battery and criminal damage charges

On 16 September 2010, Brand was arrested on suspected battery charges after he allegedly attacked a paparazzi, paparazzo who blocked his and then-fiancée Katy Perry's way to catch a flight at Los Angeles International Airport. The paparazzo placed Brand under Citizen's arrest in the United States, citizen's arrest until the police arrived and he was released from custody the next day after posting US$20,000 bail. On 15 March 2012, an arrest warrant was issued for Brand in New Orleans because of allegations that he had thrown a photographer's mobile phone through a window. The paparazzo was taking pictures of Brand with an iPhone when Brand wrestled the device from his hands and tossed it at a law firm's window. The warrant cited "simple criminal damage to property", leading Brand, who offered to pay for the replacement of the window, to voluntarily appear at a police station. Brand was filming a movie in New Orleans at the time of the incident.


Illegal drug use

The media published articles on Brand during his drug-using period, typically in relation to incidents, and his public profile has since been associated with this era. Drug-related issues led to Brand's arrest on 12 occasions. Brand was ejected from The Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh and following a subsequent show in the city in 2004, a reviewer stated that "you'd rather hug him than hit him", as he had embraced recovery by this point. Following the cessation of his use, Brand revealed through his stand-up performances that he introduced his drug dealer to Kylie Minogue during his time at MTV and said he had performed Non-penetrative sex#Manual sex, manual sex on a male stranger in a public toilet for a television programme, adding: "I must say, it wasn't for me. I didn't really enjoy it. My tendencies and inclinations towards women are very, very powerful. I like them very much. It's just a biological urge." He was a patron of the Focus 12 drug treatment programme and rehabilitation charity after his own use of the service; the charity closed in 2018. Brand's sobriety was instigated by his agent, John Noel (producer), John Noel, after Brand was apprehended using heroin in a bathroom during a Christmas party. Brand cites his practice of transcendental meditation as a significant factor in his recovery from drug dependence. Brand organised three fundraisers for Focus 12 in London, Dublin and Belfast in 2009, and has also acted as a "Sponsee, sponsor" for numerous people during the rehabilitation stage of their treatment process.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards


Stand-up DVDs

* ''Live'' ( 2006) * ''Doing Life – Live'' ( 2007) * ''Scandalous – Live at the O2'' ( 2009) * ''Live in New York City'' ( 2011) * ''Messiah Complex'' ( 2013) * ''Brandemic'' ( 2023)


Written works

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Notes


References


Further reading

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Interviews

* Caroline Frost
"Russell Brand Talks, Love, Sex, Ambition and Revolution"
''Herald Sun'', 2009 (audio)
Russell Brand on Revolution, Fighting Inequality, Addiction, Militarized Policing & Noam Chomsky
''Democracy Now!'' 2014 (video)


External links

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