In her only Australian interview, the famed comedian admits - with her typical sense of humour - that she lied about retiring. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Following the international success of her 2018 Netflix stand-up special, Nanette, Gadsby is back with her eleventh solo show, Douglas. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
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Hannah Gadsby's confronting speech has me wondering how we can get past this sexist bitterness? Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Gadsby's 'good men' speech is one of the best descriptions of the Christian doctrine of sin that I’ve ever heard. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The Tassie comedian's name is in the running to replace Kevin Hart, who quit amid backlash over old homophobic tweets. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
"Who cares who Hannah Gadsby is dating?" a commenter asked. Calm down, commenter. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The pair were on stage together at the 7th Annual Australians in Film Awards Gala. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The Aussie comedian is reportedly dating a Hollywood heavyweight, and even flown the star to Australia to meet her family. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
At 32 I was diagnosed with ADHD, a condition I share with the most talked about comedian in the world. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The comedian also described Hannah Gadsby's words in Nanette as "a slap in the face". Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Tasmanian-born comedian Hannah Gadsby has become a global phenomenon. While her decision to quit is central to her show, Nanette, she has a new rider to add. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The Australian comedian told Jimmy Fallon her beloved stand-up show Nanette was meant to bomb. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Hannah Gadsby's Nanette is a triumph, but it's far from easy watching - for straight white men especially. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Hannah Gadsby's Nakedy Nudes, Hughesy, We have a Problem, The Good Doctor, and Million Dollar Listings Miami. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •The Age
At the height of her creative powers, Hannah Gadsby is walking away from stand-up. She reveals her long struggle with creativity, sexuality and illness - and how it all led to this point. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald