Kemah Bob

[1][2] In an interview with Metro, Bob said "I do identify as a woman, I use she/they pronouns, but there are so many unanswered questions that I don't feel the need to answer around my own gender identity".

[9] Bob has bipolar disorder, which she was diagnosed with the week of her twentieth birthday after a friend called her mother to complain that the speed of her speech had increased to the point of incomprehensibility.

[10] Bob hosts a comedy night and podcast[11] called FOC It Up, featuring comedians of colour who are not cisgender men.

[13] She maintains a drag king persona, Lil' Test Ease, who is a conservative men's rights activist.

[14] Later that year, she worked on the Comedy Central panel show Yesterday, Today and The Day Before, but quit after the first episode "in solidarity" with fellow comedian Sophie Duker over cuts to Duker's monologue about the conflict between Israel and Palestine.