Who is Kurtis Conner?
Kurtis Conner is a Canadian comedian and content creator, who gained popularity through his comedic videos on Vine, later transitioning to YouTube.
Kurtis Conner Wiki: Age, Childhood, and Education
Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner was born on 4 May 1994, in North York, Ontario, Canada. There is little info about his childhood, but it’s known that he has a sister Kylie, and that their parents are divorced. His educational background is scarce, and all that is known is that he enrolled at the University of Toronto, Ontario.
He began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 19, later joining Humber College’s Comedy Writing and Performance program, which helped him further develop his comedic skills.
Career Beginnings and Early Vine Success
Kurtis Conner established a significant following during his time on Vine from 2012 to 2017, accumulating over 350,000 followers. His rise to popularity on the platform can be attributed to his unique style of comedic content, which resonated with viewers. Conner’s Vine videos showcased his talent for observational humor, witty skits and relatable comedy. Although Vine is defunct, his comedic archive of videos can now be found on his official YouTube channel.
Transition to YouTube
Although he uploaded his first YouTube video in mid-2014, it wasn’t until a few years later that he became focused full-time on the video-sharing platform. When Vine shut down in 2017, Kurtis recognized the need to adapt and find a new platform to continue creating content. One of his videos gained substantial traction the same year, attracting a significant number of views and attention. This breakthrough moment encouraged Conner to reevaluate his career path. With the growing success and audience engagement on YouTube, he boldly decided to quit his office job and fully dedicate himself to becoming a YouTuber.
Once he became more frequent on YouTube, his fan base started growing. He has since offered his fans a wide variety of videos, from sketches, reaction videos, commentary, and self-deprecating humor. As his popularity increased, he began collaborating with other notable YouTubers.
He began addressing social issues and his stance on the current viral content. In 2019, Kurtis Conner, alongside comedian Jacob Sharpe, took a stand against the inappropriate content created by TikTokers Sebastian Bails and Lauren Godwin. They criticized the duo for making light of domestic abuse on their YouTube channel. Conner was deeply disturbed by the content and pledged to raise $10,000 for the domestic abuse charity ‘loveisrespect’. He not only reached his fundraising goal but also matched it with his own donation, resulting in a total contribution of $26,000 toward the cause. This act demonstrated Conner’s commitment to using his platform for positive impact, and addressing critical social issues.
Furthermore, in 2019, Conner criticized a disturbing trend on YouTube known as “female Viagra”, where YouTubers spiked their girlfriend’s drink without consent. He created a video highlighting the problematic behavior, shedding light on the issue and raising awareness.
Throughout his career, Kurtis Conner has tackled a wide range of subjects in his videos. He has delved into film criticism, offering his unique perspective and humorous take on various movies. He has also covered trending topics such as the TikTok Hype House, exposing manipulative tactics used in promoting Justin Bieber’s song “Yummy” and addressing the 22 Convention organized by anti-feminist men’s rights activists. Additionally, he has called out pick-up artist Russell Hartley, earning him the title of “misogynist of the year”.
His popularity reached new heights when in 2019, Kurtis Conner had the opportunity to serve as a special guest and opening act for YouTubers Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden during their “We Are Two Different People Tour”. He performed his stand-up comedy routine before and during the main act.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Conner adapted his content to the circumstances. He posted a video detailing how to become famous online, providing a lighthearted take on the subject while acknowledging the challenging times.
To speak further of his accomplishments, Conner and Danny Gonzalez collaborated on a unique project by producing the song “In Love with a Creeper”, which is a reference to the popular video game Minecraft.
Conner is very active on YouTube today, and his channel now has more than four million subscribers, with his videos views approaching the 700 million mark. His most popular video has 12 million views, entitled “Deep Content That Isn’t Deep At All“. Conner’s most recent video, “WATERTOK: The Strangest Community on TikTok“, was uploaded two weeks ago, and already has more than 3.5 million views.
To speak further of his YouTube accomplishments, the first video that crossed a million views was “The Internet’s Most Obvious Lies“, which he uploaded in September 2018. The said video now has around six million views.
Stand-Up Comedy Career
Since 2013, Kurtis Conner has been actively performing stand-up shows across Canada, honing his comedic skills on stage and connecting with live audiences. This has also helped him in his YouTube videos.
In 2016, Conner self-released his debut comedy album, “Cuppla Jokes”. The album garnered attention and acclaim, reaching impressive chart positions. It climbed to the No. 1 spot on the iTunes comedy charts, reflecting its popularity among digital listeners, and reached No. 6 on the Billboard comedy charts.
Net Worth
According to authoritative sources, Kurtis Conner’s net worth is estimated at $2.5 million, as of mid-2023.
Personal Life, Dating, Marriage, Wife, Children
Kurtis Conner has been married to social media star and Instagram model Jenna Allard since 19 October 2022. The couple started dating in December 2014. They don’t have children, but have adopted a dog named Kiwi.
Appearance and Body Measurements
Kurtis Conner has brown hair and hazel eyes. He stands at a height of 5ft 10ins (1.78m), while he weighs approximately 130lbs (60kgs). His vital statistics are 38-30-38, and his biceps is size 11.