Kurtis Conner
Kurtis Conner was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 4th, 1994 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 30, Kurtis Conner biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner (born May 4, 1994) is a Canadian stand-up comedian, YouTuber, and former Viner.
Early life
Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner was born in North York General Hospital, Toronto, Canada's North York district, on May 4, 1994. He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, then moved to Toronto. He first performed stand-up comedy in 2013, at the age of 19, and later joined Humber College's Comedy Writing and Performance program.
Personal life
Jenna Allard was first dated on December 11, 2014. On October 19, 2022, the two married in Tuscany, Italy. Kiwi is their dog.
Career
Conner joined Vine in 2014 and gained about 350,000 followers there before it was shut down in 2017.
Conner began performing stand-up shows all over Canada in 2013. He self-released his debut comedy album Cuppla Jokes in 2016, which reached No. 1 on the iTunes comedy charts and No. 6 on the Billboard comedy charts. In 2019, he joined his friends and fellow comedians Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden during their We Are Two Different People Tour.
The first video on Conner's main channel was uploaded in 2014. The channel began to gain momentum in 2017, when one of his videos gained 600,000 views in two days.
Conner's YouTube channel has become known for his critique of content perceived as problematic on YouTube, and for making fun of those who wish to marginalize groups of people. In 2019, he and his friend and fellow comedian Jacob Sharpe criticised TikToker Sebastian Bails and Bails' girlfriend Lauren Godwin for making light of domestic abuse on their YouTube channel. Conner and Sharpe were both disturbed by the content, frequently commenting in the video that they found it difficult to make light of such a serious subject. Conner later said he would raise $10,000 for the domestic abuse charity loveisrespect and then match it with his own donation, with over $16,000 being raised and Conner making a donation of $26,000 overall.
Conner also criticised a "female Viagra" trend on YouTube, which involved YouTubers administering a claimed aphrodisiac for women by spiking their girlfriend's drink without their consent. His video was later removed from YouTube as it showed the controversial behaviour, despite a number of other "female Viagra" videos were still being available on the platform at the time.
Conner has made more lighthearted videos, and says that his favorite content is film criticism. He has made content about the TikTok Hype House, manipulative tactics used by Justin Bieber's team to promote his song "Yummy", the 22 Convention (a "convention for women" run by anti-feminist men's rights activists), and pick-up artist Russell Hartley (whom Conner dubbed "misogynist of the year").
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Conner posted a video detailing how to become famous on the internet. In April 2021, he and Gonzalez sang a song titled "In Love With a Creeper", which features the two competing for the affections of (and eventually having a threesome with) a creeper from the video game Minecraft.