Hannah Gadsby, the renowned comedian who uses they/them pronouns, has recently tied the knot with their wife, Jenney Shamash. The couple found love during the COVID-19 pandemic while quarantining in Australia. Shamash, an American producer, played a significant role in Gadsby's career, producing their second Netflix special, 'Douglas,' and their upcoming special, 'Gender Agenda.'
Shamash's involvement extended beyond producing, as she also contributed to the writing and directing of Gadsby's comedy specials. The couple's relationship blossomed during their collaboration, with Gadsby expressing gratitude for Shamash's support and understanding of their journey with autism.
The pair met in 2018 when Shamash was assigned to produce Gadsby's off-Broadway show, 'Nanette.' Their friendship quickly evolved into a professional partnership, leading to Shamash becoming an integral part of Gadsby's team. The couple's wedding in January 2021 came as a surprise to fans, as Gadsby had kept their relationship private until then.
In their comedy special, 'Something Special,' Gadsby humorously shared details of their engagement and newlywed life with Shamash. The couple now resides in Victoria, Australia, with their beloved dogs. Despite initial challenges due to cultural differences and miscommunication, Gadsby and Shamash have built a strong bond and continue to support each other both on and off stage.
Gadsby's upcoming special, 'Gender Agenda,' set to premiere on Netflix in March 2024, promises to showcase their unique comedic style and the deep connection they share with Shamash.