Comedian Joanne McNally, 42, shared an emotional reunion with her biological father Kevin and four half-brothers during a visit to Melbourne for the comedy festival.
Heartwarming Family Gathering
Adopted at three months old, McNally posted photos on Instagram capturing the joyful get-together. She captioned the images: “One of the major benefits of coming to Melbourne for the comedy fest is getting to see my birth father and all the half brothers who all live here. Adoption is wild … very lucky to have such sound biologicals. Adopt don’t shop.”
The Saturdays singer Una Healy responded: “This is just wonderful.” Fans highlighted striking resemblances, with comments like: “The way you and the brother in white are actual twins!!!! I couldn’t love this more,” and “You and white T brother are the spits, this is so lovely.” McNally replied to one: “I know! Mad.”
Adoption Background
Born in County Roscommon, Ireland, McNally was adopted by Pat, a nurse, and Frank, a draughtsman, from Dublin. She also has a younger adopted brother, Conor. Her adoptive father Frank passed away after a long illness and heart attack when she was 15.
Her biological father Kevin relocated to Australia, married, and raised four sons. The pair met for the first time in 2018 when he flew from Melbourne to a Dublin pub. McNally keeps her biological mother’s identity private.
McNally has openly discussed her adoption, stating: “I’ve met other people who are adopted, who have always struggled with it. I never have. I really never have. Now, maybe I’ve buried it. Or maybe I handle it by tap dancing and looking for validation on stage. I don’t know.”
Career Highlights
McNally co-hosts the podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me with best friend Vogue Williams and frequently appears on British and Irish TV shows, including finishing second on Taskmaster Series 17, The Big Fat Quiz of Everything, and The Jonathan Ross Show.
Reports indicate she is lined up for the second series of Celebrity Traitors, with sources noting her podcast popularity and social media presence appeal to younger audiences, bridging traditional and new media through her sharp humor on single life and dating.

