Max Fosh

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Maximilian Arthur Fosh (born 3 April 1995) is an English YouTuber and comedian. As of March 2026, his YouTube channel has over 4.89 million subscribers.[1]

Born
Maximilian Arthur Fosh

(1995-04-03) 3 April 1995 (age 30)
Lambeth, London, England
Occupations
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Born
Maximilian Arthur Fosh

(1995-04-03) 3 April 1995 (age 30)
Lambeth, London, England
EducationNewcastle University
Occupations
FatherMatthew Fosh
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2017–present
Subscribers4.89 million
Views1.72 billion
Last updated: 8 March 2026
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Early life

Maximilian Arthur Fosh[2] was born on 3 April 1995 at St Thomas' Hospital[3] in London, England,[4] to father Matthew Fosh,[5] an English cricketer and rugby union player, and mother Helena.[‡ 1] He has a sister, Talitha.[6] He attended Arnold House School in Westminster, London[‡ 2] before progressing to Harrow School[7] – the same school his father attended – from 2008 until 2013.[8][9]

Career

Radio

While studying for a combined honours in English literature and business at Newcastle University,[10][11] Fosh began presenting at Radio Tyneside. When at Radio Tyneside, he won gold in the "Best Newcomer" category at the National Hospital Radio Awards in 2017.[12][13]

On Christmas Day in 2022, Fosh presented a half-hour "TikTok Takeover" show on BBC Radio 1,[14] following an event almost two years earlier which involved printing his CV in large text on the roof of a car, and parking it outside of Broadcasting House in London.[11][15]

YouTube

Fosh's YouTube channel has amassed more than 4 million subscribers, and includes "silly" pranks and jokes[16] – as well as other comedic content. The channel was started on 13 January 2016 and posted its inaugural video on 18 October 2017, which started a series called "StreetSmart" (the channel's name at the time) where Fosh would interview people on the streets.[7]

In May 2022, Fosh placed a large sign reading "Welcome to Luton", visible from the approach path for Gatwick Airport, to trick arriving travelers into thinking they were instead at Luton Airport, triggering reactions from local news and social media.[17][18][19] Being noticed by the media, Fosh made several appearances on TV and radio, although some people criticised the prank as having caused undue stress for arriving passengers.[17] Fosh had use of the land on which the sign was placed for six weeks,[20] and said that renting the land and materials for the sign cost more than £4000.[21]

In 2025, Fosh obtained a symbolic death certificate from the unrecognised micronation Principality of Seborga as part of a satirical video project intended to test whether such documentation could be used to obtain a refund for a ticket from an airline. The video, which was uploaded on 30 June, documented his visit with Seborga's head of state, a staged funeral, and the submission of the certificate to the airline. Although the airline began reviewing the refund request, Fosh ultimately discontinued the process after receiving legal advice against pursuing the claim further.[22][23][24]

In September 2025, Fosh, in a bathtub, sailed across the Celtic Sea, from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly. The idea had been based on a drawing he had made at the age of six; it was of him "in a bath tub sailing the seas." He had set sail from Sennen Cove, Cornwall at 7:30 BST and arrived in Hugh Town 9 hours later at 16:00 BST.[25][26] Prior to the voyage, he had titled the boat, Billy the Bathtub Boat; then, upon arrival at Hugh Town, he gifted it to a 10-year-old.[27] Later that year, he would upload a 2-part YouTube video on it; part one on December 11, then part two on December 14.[‡ 3]

Stand-up comedy

Fosh performing Loophole at Palladium Times Square in New York on November 9, 2024

Following his YouTube success, in 2021 Fosh toured the UK with his show "Zocial Butterfly", which he had originally written in 2019.[28] He then went on to take the show to the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2022, his debut at the festival.[29] Isobel Lewis of The Independent rated the performance two out of five stars, said he was "promising" despite lacking the "comedy chops needed for a Fringe show."[30]

In September 2024, Fosh debuted his show, Loophole, at the Cambridge Corn Exchange.[31][32] In it, Fosh is shown attempting to find loopholes and then exploiting them.[33] He has described the shows as, "YouTube video but on stage."[34] Loophole has toured internationally in places such as the U.S. in November 2024, Scandinavia in November and December 2024, and Australia in March 2025.[35][36]

Other

On 9 September 2023, Fosh played for the YouTube Allstars in the Sidemen Charity Match.[37][38] He also took part in the 2025 match.[39] During both games, he got booked with a yellow card. In the 2023 game, he refused the card by showing the referee an UNO reverse card. In the 2025 game, Fosh shredded the card.

2021 London mayoral candidacy

Fosh was an independent candidate in the 2021 London mayoral election, which was won by the incumbent, Sadiq Khan. Fosh said he ran simply to "wind up" fellow former Harrovian Laurence Fox, who was running as a right-wing candidate for the Reclaim Party, which Fox had recently founded.[40][41] Fosh aimed to get more votes than Fox,[42] but failed to do so, coming second from last. Fosh also said he wanted to increase youth turnout.[43] Fosh put forward a set of comedic policies and said, "I would make a terrible mayor".[44][45]

More information Mayor of London election 6 May 2021, Party ...
Mayor of London election 6 May 2021
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Labour Sadiq Khan 1,013,721 40.0% 192,313 1,206,034 55.2%
Conservative Shaun Bailey 893,051 35.3% 84,550 977,601 44.8%
Green Siân Berry 197,976 7.8%
Liberal Democrats Luisa Porritt 111,716 4.4%
Independent Niko Omilana 49,628 2.0%
Reclaim Laurence Fox 47,634 1.9%
London Real Brian Rose 31,111 1.2%
Rejoin EU Richard Hewison 28,012 1.1%
Count Binface Count Binface 24,775 1.0%
Women's Equality Mandu Reid 21,182 0.8%
Let London Live Piers Corbyn 20,604 0.8%
Animal Welfare Vanessa Hudson 16,826 0.7%
UKIP Peter Gammons 14,393 0.6%
Independent Farah London 11,869 0.5%
Heritage David Kurten 11,025 0.4%
Independent Nims Obunge 9,682 0.4%
SDP Steve Kelleher 8,764 0.3%
Renew Kam Balayev 7,774 0.3%
Independent Max Fosh 6,309 0.2%
Burning Pink Valerie Brown 5,305 0.2%
Labour hold
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Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2025 Inside: USA Contestant Reoccurring [46]
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Awards and nominations

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Awards for radio presenting
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
National Hospital Radio Awards 2017 Best Newcomer Won [12]
2018 Best Male Presenter Nominated [47]
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References

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