However, Russell’s wedding was not without its interesting moments. He shared that his family, whom he has described as a “strange bunch of people,” made the event memorable in their own unique way. Russell admitted that his family is far from what you see on the glossy pages of OK Magazine. Instead, they are a “ragtag and normal” group of individuals, adding to the charm and authenticity of the occasion.
Among the notable attendees at Russell’s wedding were fellow comedians Roshan Conaty and Greg Davies. Russell humorously recounted that people were more eager to take photos with Greg because of his towering height rather than his comedic talent. In a photograph that captured a queue formed to have a picture with Greg, Russell’s uncle even asked him what kind of work he does, to which Greg responded that he is a performer. Little did Greg know that off-camera, Russell’s dad shouted, “Don’t eat it!” Perhaps an inside joke that left the audience chuckling.
When it came to speeches, Russell fondly remembered the heckling that ensued, keeping the celebratory atmosphere alive. His dad, known for his playful sense of humor, heckled Russell’s younger brother, who was serving as the best man. Despite the teasing, it was all in good fun, and Russell and his family embraced the joviality. Even their pet dog, Archie, got in on the action, serving as the ring bearer and adding to the playful chaos of the moment.
It’s clear that Russell Howard‘s wedding was a joyous and lively affair, filled with laughter and unexpected moments from his unconventional family. As Russell opened up about his wedding experience on The Jonathan Ross Show, viewers were treated to a glimpse into the comedian’s personal life and the heartwarming dynamics with his loved ones.