Bio

Brittlestar (Stewart Reynolds) has built a global following by combining sharp wit, family-friendly humour, and razor-clear observations about the absurdities of modern life. With more than 650 million views across platforms and hundreds of thousands tuning in weekly, his videos make people laugh, think… and occasionally wonder if he’s spying on their family group chat.

He’s collaborated with household brands like Disney, Walmart, and Subway, as well as celebrities including Ryan Reynolds, Gordon Ramsay, and The Property Brothers. His work has taken him everywhere from the White House (invited by the Obamas) to meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and his commentary regularly lands him on national broadcasts such as CTV News, Global National, and CHCH Television.

In 2017, his KFC campaign Explaining Canada Day To Americans became Facebook’s top branded video worldwide, and he’s continued to lead innovative campaigns that balance humour with influence. He’s also taken the stage at conferences across North America, hosted shows for DreamWorks TV, and built a reputation as one of Canada’s most engaging comedic voices.

Brittlestar’s success is also a family production. His wife Shannon, sons Owen (an award-winning podcast producer) and Gregor (a popular social media personality and speaker), and even his 76-year-old mom Bette (yes, that was her rapping in a viral music video and charming audiences on The Voice UK) often join in. Together, they’ve turned suburban Ontario into a global stage.

Most recently, Reynolds added “international bestselling author” to his resume with The Subtle Art of Resistance: Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism (Grand Central Publishing), cementing his place not just as a digital creator, but as a sharp, witty voice for our times.

For more about Brittlestar, visit brittlestar.com and find him on social media as @brittlestar