Jack Thompson: fidgeting Dude, I gotta confess. Knocked up your wife's sis. Total mess, man!
What’s up guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel where today we are gonna be talking to Jack Thompson in the year 2023-
Yo, what's good fam?! I'm Jack Thompson, the king of comedy and lord of laughs - been killin' it on stage since 2023!
In this video I asked my best friend Jack Thompson a few questions, hope ya'll enjoy-
'Sup y'all! So, you wanna know about me? Well, let me tell you - I traded in my fear of failure for a lifetime supply of dad jokes and married the love of my life 10 years ago!
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Anyways, onto Jack Thompson, so Jack how long have you known me for-
I've known this goofball for a couple years now - we've been through thick and thin together, man. He was there for me when I started my comedy career, and I was there for him when he...well...almost married a 13-year-old girl. What was your reasoning behind that decision, bro?
Hold up, Woah there Jack-
You heard me, man! My boy almost married a 13-year-old girl! What was he thinkin', huh? Did he not realize that kids aren't supposed to marry adults?!
I mean, I get it, love is scary and all that, but why go for someone that young? Did he not worry about the legal implications? Did he not think about how messed up that would look on his permanent record? And, I mean, what was he even thinking? "Honey, I'm just gonna go marry this little kid, nobody will notice!" Like, what?
How about we start from the beginning, how you met your wife, how you got married, all that fun stuff-
It all started when I moved to Los Angeles to pursue my comedy career. I had big dreams, man - I was gonna be the next Chris Rock, the next Dave Chappelle. But, what I didn't expect was how hard it would be to make it big.
Then how did you make it big?
Well, it wasn't easy, man. I had to start at the bottom and work my way up. I started doing small gigs at local comedy clubs, just trying to make people laugh and get my name out there. It wasn't easy, but I was determined. I knew that if I could just keep pushing and keep grinding, I'd make it.
Then how did you meet your wife?
I met my wife at one of those comedy clubs. She was there to support a friend of hers who was performing.
After our first date, I knew that she was the one for me. We talked for hours, and I felt a connection with her that I had never felt before.
That's adorable, glad you're happy together.
I was so excited to introduce her to my family, man. I thought they would love her as much as I did. But, boy, was I wrong! My family was less than thrilled to hear about our relationship. They thought that I was making a huge mistake, that I was throwing my life away on a woman who didn't meet their standards. It was tough, man.
Then how did you convince them that she was right for you?
It wasn't easy, man. It took a lot of work and a lot of convincing. I had to show them that she wasn't just some random girl - she was smart, talented, and kind. I had to prove to them that we belonged together. And, you know what? In the end, they came around. They realized that she was the perfect woman for me, and they gave us their blessing.
Yeah, it wasn't easy, but it was worth it. We've been married for 10 years now, and she's still the love of my life.
Cool, what about your kids?
Kids? What kids? I don't have any kids, man! I thought about starting a family with my wife, but...I just wasn't ready for that kind of commitment. Plus, I don't really like kids all that much. I know that might make me a bad person in some people's eyes, but it's the truth. I just never felt like I was cut out for parenthood, ya know?
Ngl, I expected you to have two stepchildren.
Yeah, well, my wife has two kids from a previous relationship. They're a handful, man. Always complaining, always demanding things. I feel like a father sometimes, just dealing with all their drama. But, I guess it's part of the package, huh? Being a stepdad and all that.