
Australian Comedian Hannah Gadsby Is All Wifed Up — Who's the Lucky Lady?
By Bianca PiazzaMay 9 2023, Updated 1:28 p.m. ET
They're the genderqueer comedian from Down Under and they are taken, for good.
Perhaps you're conversant in Hannah Gadsby (they/them) and their similarly hilarious and soul-baring debut Netflix particular, Hannah Gadsby: Nanette, which premiered in 2018. "Had I known just how wildly popular trauma was going to be in the context of comedy, I might've budgeted my s--t a bit better," they joked in their follow-up special, Hannah Gadsby: Douglas.
Hannah has single-handedly redefined comedy as we understand it.
Their significantly acclaimed Netflix stand-up specials offered the genderqueer comic from little Smithton, Tasmania, Australia, to the international, and now we're all listening in awe. But after hearing Hannah spill their ache to us in the most eloquent and hysterical way possible, we are simply satisfied that they've discovered happiness. They secretly got married back in January 2021. Who is Hannah's wife?
Who is Hannah Gadsby's spouse?
Despite the Emmy- and Peabody-winning comedian being an open ebook onstage, Hannah stored their courting non-public until they formally tied the knot. "I would like to introduce all y’all to Jenney Shamash. She is a producer extraordinaire. She is very funny and is really talented at reciting facts. It is a joy to behold," Hannah wrote in an April 2021 Instagram publish, which featured the married duo luckily chowing down on ice cream cones.
"We got married in January and we are very chuffed about it. For the record: This is me gushing. I am full of very positive feelings. This is a nice story. My heartfelt thanks to everybody who voted for marriage equality. #married #really? #yeahtotally," the submit persisted.
Marriage equality in Australia handed in late 2017, two years at the back of the U.S. Their spouse, Jenney Shamash — who's worked as a manufacturer in both London and New York — produced Hannah's 2020 sophomore Netflix special, Douglas, which earned Jenney an Emmy nomination.
It was once in Douglas that the world-famous Hannah printed their autism analysis to the world. "It shifted the way that I understood myself. I was always operating on the false premise that everyone saw the world like I did," they advised NPR in 2020.
"People on the spectrum ... sort of feel like an alien being dropped in from outer space, and you can't quite connect properly. Being on stage and making a room full of people laugh, felt like a connection I hadn't been able to establish in any other environment," they added.
Hannah Gadsby discusses their marriage at period in their 2023 Netflix particular.
In the years following their wedding, they have got had to put up with a lot, including hate and transphobic remarks from enthusiasts of comedian Dave Chappelle, who infamously described himself as a TERF and overtly transphobic in different Netflix stand-up specials.
In an ironic twist, Hannah would due to this fact sign a multi-title deal with Netflix that features a particular that showcases gender-diverse comics in the streaming carrier's obvious makes an attempt to back down on their giving transphobes a platform.
As a part of that deal, Hannah is featured in Something Special, a Netflix comedy special that began streaming on May 9, 2023. In a deviation from their previous content, Hannah uses the special to discuss extra sure issues of their life, including the reality that they have were given married. They speak about a number of aspects of their queer romance with Jenney, including the hurdles they faced in planning a homosexual wedding.
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