Is Richard Ayoade autistic

There are funny people in the world and Richard Ayoade is deemed one of the funniest by many people. He is a British comedian, much in the vein of the Python regulars, whose comedy has reached millions. Some have asked “Is Richard Ayoade autistic?” and the answer comes with a resounding “No!” People will often question someone who is both brilliant and eccentric, but in this particular case Ayoade has said that he is nowhere near the autism spectrum. His comedy is brilliant because he is a keen observer of the human condition and not because he has issues with a debilitating syndrome.

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11 comments

  1. Autistics aren’t just a bundle of struggles or the victims of a “debilitating syndrome”. Many do thrive and some of our many positive traits is both how “observant of the human condition” we all are, and how witty some of us are. That of course doesn’t mean anyone is autistic just bcs they are witty and observant, such claim would be baseless. I’m not one to say Ayoade is autistic but he could be unaware as many others who were diagnosed around his age or much later in life. Your response doesn’t have any support from logic. Just as we can’t say he definitely is autistic, neither can we assume or claim that he is not, specially not from arbitrary reasons.

  2. This whole ‘informative’ article is completely daft and misses the mark of what it is to be Autistic. There are so many different humans living in this world with Autism. Not all are DEBILITATED. As someone on the spectrum, you would hardly know it. I am laid back and funny when I can pull it off and Richard really does remind me of me. Thus me finding this article. It’s alright if he doesn’t ‘have it’.. but it’s not always so clear.

    1. I wholeheartedly agree, and your version of the spectrum doesn’t sound too dissimilar to mine. From a website that calls itself ‘Autism MD’ I expected better.

  3. As someone with autism, you have a very ignorant idea of what it is. Richard mentions his inability for eye contact and how he has been social distancing for 20 years. Many of his behaviours he’s bringing up are similar to mine. He also said he wasn’t acting on the IT Crowd. Moss and Roy are both revealed to be autistic characters in one of the last episodes. Roy is struggling because another girlfriend has broken up with him because of his “Asperger’s”. Then Moss and Roy think back to all of their weird encounters.

    1. Thank you for the previous responses, I too am autistic, and I’m not dehabilitated either!
      Autism covers a very large spectrum, and there is very little understanding amongst neuro typicals. Whether diagnosed or not Richard displays similar behaviour to that of myself and many other neuro divergents. Please stop viewing autism merely as a handicap, there are a great many positives!

  4. As a keen observer of the human condition myself (and ND), he clearly has strong ND traits. Good for him that he’s not debilitated. I’m not either. This article completely misses what autism is. Who is writing this? Look at his rhythm of speech, body language, and everything he bloody says! That is absolutely highly functioning hilarious ND in all its epic glory!

  5. I’m glad other people have commented too, this article is wildly inaccurate to the point it’s very offensive and deeply harms the autistic community. It is in very poor taste to keep this article as is.

    As a neurodiverse person without internalised ableism his entire behaviour screams autism in the best possible way his unique take, thoughts on the world are autistic behaviours alone . I don’t have authority to diagnose him as autistic but neither do you have authority to claim he isn’t because you were expecting someone… who smears their own faeces on the wall and screams 24/7 or something? It’s different in everyone but that’s not what autism is.

  6. Where to start..! This must be satire. I mean, for starters, the syntax is incorrect throughout. The article itself in its entirety is a mere 5 sentences long (or 5 and a half sentences if you prefer, as the title is missing a question mark).
    I think Chat GPT 1 could have written a better paragraph, and the linked article about Richard Dawkins after the ‘last words’/25% of the article made me laugh out loud! I hasten to add that immediately after I laughed I felt deeply ashamed, although the tone and pacing of the previous paragraphs, no sorry, sentences, were farcically inappropriate.
    You’ll be pleased to know if you are reading this, website owner, that your reputation as a credible source of reliable information is not only in shreds, but I kept my adblocker extension switched on for the duration of my time on your exceptionally concise domain.

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