Bear Grylls Responds To Controversy Over His Involvement In Russell Brand’s Baptism

Bear Grylls has reflected on his controversial decision to help Russell Brand with his baptism last year.

In 2024, the comedian shared a picture of himself being baptised in the River Thames, with the survivalist at his side.

“Me, Bear Grylls, The River Thames and of course, The Holy Spirit,” he wrote on X alongside a picture from the day of his baptism.

Grylls’ involvement in the baptism was met with a backlash as Brand’s own conversion to Christianity took place around the time he was accused by multiple women of “rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse”. Brand has repeatedly denied the allegations made about him.

During a recent interview with The Times to promote his new Netflix series Celebrity Bear Hunt, Grylls said of the baptism: “I try and live in a way that I never judge and I always try and love. And that principle doesn’t just apply to perfect people with perfect lives.”

Grylls added that he and Brand struck up a friendship in 2023, after the Forgetting Sarah Marshall actor was a guest on his show Running Wild.

“I’m friends with many of our Running Wild guests. And I always try to think of that phrase, WWJD – what would Jesus do? That’s been a guiding principle for me,” Grylls claimed.

Russell Brand pictured in 2013
Russell Brand pictured in 2013

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Last year, Grylls told the Daily Mail: “Faith and spiritual moments in our lives are really personal, but it is a privilege to stand beside anyone when they express a humble need for forgiveness and strength from above.

“Friendships when we go through tough times are worth so much.”

Throughout his time in the spotlight, Grylls has spoken candidly about his Christian faith, publishing a book of devotionals called Soul Fuel in 2019, followed by 2022’s Mind Fuel.

He has also repeatedly done promotional work for the “Alpha course”, an evangelical course involving lectures and discussions which serves as an introduction to the Christian faith.

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Exclusive: Russell Brand Dropped From Jeremy Corbyn And Len McCluskey’s Poetry Book

Russell Brand has been dropped from a book of poetry by Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey, HuffPost UK has learned.

The collection, called Poetry For The Many, is due to be published in November.

According to The Guardian, Brand was among those who had been lined up to contribute to the book.

The Sunday Times and Channel 4′s Dispatches programme reported at the weekend that the comedian and actor has been accused of rape and sexual assault. Brand has strongly denied the allegations.

A spokesman for former Labour leader Corbyn confirmed this morning that the poetry book will now be published by New York-based OR Books without Brand’s contribution.

Other contributors include the actor Maxine Peake, children’s author Michael Rosen, director Ken Loach and former Labour Party official Karie Murphy.

Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey at a Unite policy conference in 2016.
Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey at a Unite policy conference in 2016.

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Speaking when the publication of the book was announced, Corbyn said: “This book grew out of regular conversations Len and I hold about poetry: the enjoyment we get from it and the opportunity it provides for escape and inspiration.

“When putting it together, the hardest part was deciding what to leave out.”

“There is a poet in all of us and nobody should ever be afraid of sharing their poetry,” he added.

McCluskey, the former general secretary of the Unite union, said: “It should be mandatory on the national school curriculum to make poetry accessible to every child and student, so that the stigma in working-class communities about it being only for ‘posh people’ or ‘softies’ can gradually be eliminated.”

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