Russell Brand says baptism is ‘opportunity to leave past behind’ amid sex assault allegations
- Russell Brand spoke of ‘an incredible, profound experience’ following baptism
- Brand’s pull toward religion comes in the wake of allegations of sexual assault

British comedian Russell Brand, facing allegations of rape and sexual assault from multiple women, doubled down on his commitment to Christianity over the weekend.
The actor, known for his work in R-rated comedies including Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him to the Greek, revealed he was baptised on Sunday in the River Thames.
In an Instagram video shared on Monday, the 48-year-old actor said he found the plunge to be “an incredible, profound experience”.
Brand – sitting cross-legged on the floor wearing several necklaces, including one with a crucifix – said his history of drug use had left his desires for “tranquillity, and peace, and even transcendence” unfulfilled. Hours after his baptism on Sunday, Brand said he already felt “changed, transitioned”.
“I’m learning and I will make mistakes, but this is my path now,” he added. “I already feel incredibly blessed, relieved, nourished, held.”
Brand, who pivoted away from acting and refashioned himself as an anti-establishment commentator, shared news of his baptism months after numerous women alleged they were sexually assaulted by him between 2006 and 2013.