Josh Thomas was photographed April 2 in his home office in Melbourne, Australia.
The creative mind behind Freeform's series also talks about quitting stand-up, getting the show's depiction of autism right and why he'll probably never do a Netflix comedy special.
Having recently wrapped a four-year stint living in Los Angeles, Josh Thomas is still trying to get comfortable in the colorful Melbourne home that he returned to earlier in 2021.
The 33-year-old Australian creator and star of family dramedy
Everything's Gonna Be Okay (season two premieres April 8 on Freeform and Hulu) is pulling American workdays on a 17-hour time difference — and it's starting to take a toll. Moments into an early April Zoom, the stand-up comic is showing off the ergonomic keyboard he takes everywhere and a new stability chair that's supposed to make his early mornings easier on his back. "After a few days, I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm not sore anymore,' " he says, gently bouncing up and down. "Now it's just a different part of my back that's sore."