Jo Brand is a British comedian, writer, and actress known for her sharp wit and deadpan humor. Originally a psychiatric nurse, Brand transitioned to stand-up comedy, where she gained popularity for her acerbic observations on life and society. She has appeared on numerous television shows, including The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, and has written several books. Brand's humor often tackles issues like gender, mental health, and social norms.
"I had always fancied a go at the comedy and when it started to go reasonably well and the opportunity arose for me to move into it full time, I just couldn't turn it down. I just took the risk, and I just wanted to see if it would work and thankfully it did."
"So, my style has hopefully changed over the years and it is more relaxed, and I do tend to smile and have more than one expression these days hopefully - which I didn't at the beginning."
"I find it difficult to judge myself, but people say that I have become a bit more socially acceptable over the years in terms of my material; which apparently at the beginning - though I never really intended it to be - was man hating and now is just a bit more cuddly."
"I was really, because I thought it was extremely excruciating when I watched a tape of it, that my husband taped for me and I never watched it again after that."
"I think there's a far more general audience now because I've done more populist stuff on telly."
"It's inevitable that if you do okay on something like that you don't just annoy people, that it will make a difference because it seemed like such a lot of people so, yes I would have to say that it has done."