Youssef Hussein

Youssef Hussein (Arabic: يوسف حسين; born 16 December 1988 in Cairo) is an Egyptian comedian, YouTube content maker, and political satirist. He became famous after presenting the "Joe Tube" program on YouTube, and later the "Joe Show" program on the Arab TV Network.[1][2]

Youssef Hussein
Birth nameYoussef Hussein
Born (1988-12-16) 16 December 1988
Cairo, Egypt
MediumYouTube, television
Years active2013–present
GenresPolitical/news satire, observational comedy, surreal comedy, black comedy, sarcasm, insult comedy
Subject(s)Mass media/news media/media criticism, American politics, Egyptian culture, current events, religion, pop culture, race relations, racism, human sexuality
Notable works and roles

Early life

Youssef Hussein was born on 16 December 1988 in Cairo to a family from the village of Kafr Awad Al-Sunita in Dakahlia Governorate.[3] He received his school education in Qatar, where his father worked as a merchant.[4]

Early career

Youssef Hussein became famous after a video clip of him circulated on YouTube about former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi. Therefore, Youssef Hussein began presenting a satirical political program, "Joe Tube," with the character of Joe, on the YouTube channel, directed by Ahmed Al-Zariri in 2013.[2][5]

Hussein left Egypt due to the conditions that occurred as a result of the 2013 coup.[2][6]

Joe Show

In 2016, Youssef Hussein switched from his YouTube show to present his show on behalf of Joe Show on the Arab Television Network that broadcasts from London. It is a weekly program that talks about the economic and political conditions, especially in Egypt.[7]

Revocation of nationality

In October 2019, an Egyptian lawyer submitted to the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior a request to revoke Youssef Hussein's Egyptian nationality, due to the presentation of his program, Joe Show.[7][8]

References

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