Comedian and activist Russell Brand has ignited a firestorm of public outrage following a candid admission regarding his past conduct. During a recent interview on The Megyn Kelly Show, the 50-year-old confessed to having an intimate relationship with a 16-year-old girl when he was 30 years old—an admission that has seen him widely condemned across social media.
The Confession on ‘The Megyn Kelly Show’
Brand addressed the topic while acknowledging Kelly’s vocal criticism of his past behavior. During the segment, he attempted to contextualize his actions by citing his age and the legal framework in the United Kingdom:
The Justification: Brand noted that the age of consent in the UK is 16, though he admitted he was a “very different” and “immature” 30-year-old at the time.
Admission of Misconduct: He conceded that his past sexual conduct was “selfish” and lacked consideration for how his actions affected others.
“I did sleep with a 16-year-old when I was 30… I recognise that my sexual conduct in the past was selfish,” Brand stated during the interview.
Internet Backlash: “Epstein Island” Comparisons
The response to the interview was immediate and overwhelmingly negative. Critics on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok have “branded” the comedian with comparisons to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, rejecting his attempts to normalize the age gap.
Public Sentiment: Many users pointed out the vast power imbalance between a 30-year-old man and a teenager, regardless of the legality.
The “Normalize” Debate: Furious commenters accused the media appearance of attempting to “normalize” predatory behavior under the guise of legal technicalities.
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Ongoing Legal Context
The confession comes at a high-stakes moment for Brand, who is currently embroiled in a major legal battle in the UK:
The Charges: Brand faces multiple criminal charges, including rape and sexual assault, stemming from an investigation into incidents alleged to have occurred between 1999 and 2009.
The Plea: Earlier in 2026, he pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted conditional bail.
Trial Date: His formal trial is currently scheduled to begin on October 12, 2026.
As the public reacts to his latest statements, the legal proceedings in the UK remain the primary focus for the victims and the judicial system. Brand’s recent “honesty” tour on US media outlets appears to be part of a broader strategy as he prepares for his day in court.
