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Lewis Spears (born: January 16, 1994 (1994-01-16) [age 31]), also sometimes know as Nebz Adlay, is an Australian comedian and YouTuber. Lewis originally just messed with people online which earned him the title of "Australia's Worst Cyberbully" until he discovered a passion for comedy

He mostly performs stand-up comedy and commentary with popular series such as Lew Reviews, Bi-Monthly Bull, and Cooking without Instructions. He also has a solo podcast called Spearhead Sundays and a shared podcast with fellow comedian and YouTuber Luke Kidgell.

Controversies[]

Prince Philip[]

On April 9th 2021, Lewis was making Jokes about the Royal Family on stage. When he was in the middle of telling a Joke about Prince Philip, a Person in the Audience told him that he died tonight, while another Person handed Lewis their Phone for him to confirm the news. After finding out that Prince Philip died, he responded with "I have to say, it’s a bit overdue" followed by some more Jokes about him. The entire stunt got him onto dozens[1] of news outlets in the UK and in Australia after he uploaded the Video[2] the following day. While the ones in Australia made fun of it and didn't mind the Jokes, most of the UK outlets took it very serious. He eventually made a Video[3] covering the entire situation, revealing that he actually emailed some of the UK Outlets pretending to be an angry boomer complaining about Lewis' original Video and asking them to cover it.

Trivia[]

  • He once tricked VICE into running a fake story that went viral.
  • He is 6'8', which is about 2.03 metres in real numbers.

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