So, Joe’s big “Brassic chapter” has come to an end! It was a huge journey that we - his fans - watched with great pleasure. The fact that Joe and his friends’ ideas have been translated into such an incredible series shows that anything is possible in life. Just try it. Just do it. And the world will give you an amazing time that will make not only you happy, but also a huge number of people around the world! We are incredibly grateful to all our followers! Your activity, amazing touching comments, and messages from all over the world about your love for Brassic made us smile and feel that we are one. Joe’s fans have grown a lot over the past 7 years! We became a huge family: different languages and from different cultures, but we always had one thing in common: Brassic! We laughed and cried together, rejoiced and worried! And we’re all very proud of Joe! He opened his heart with Brassic, and proved once again that he is an amazing actor with an incredible soul. We would also like to thank the entire Brassic team for being a guide to the world of mental illness and showing that despite all the difficulties we face in life, everyone deserves to find love and friendship! And yes, it may be difficult but in the end we can try to handle anything. It was an amazing adventure, and we loved posting photos and videos from the filming, trailers, and interviews here. Who knows what will happen next? But in any case, we will always remember Brassic as an incredible journey! Season 7 is still waiting for us, so let’s save our tears! In the meantime, stay tuned, we will continue to share everything Joe creates! Thank you ❤️
BIG NEWS🤩 Joe’s official artwork account! 🥳#Repost from @josephgilgunart_official - Yes, it really is Joe… welcome to the studio. #joegilgun #josephgilgun
Hi Gilguners! We’ve updated our profile pic as a friendly, clear reminder to all new followers: We are NOT JOE. We’re a FAN PAGE. We do not know Joe personally. Welcome, and thanks for following! Let’s always be kind and respectful. Updated in 2024* Joe is now officially on Instagram for his art at @josephgilgunart_official Follow them for updates on his journey as an artist and exclusive new pictures. To all our long time followers, thank you as always ❤️#joegilgun #josephgilgun
#Repost @generationgalleryofficial And he’s BACK! 🔥🧡
This is not just any artist sitting in a bespoke painted chair with a cap, orange trousers, and long wellingtons on. This is Joseph Gilgun.
Offering a fresh perspective, in familiar surroundings, we have a brand new original collection filled with personal nostalgia landing in 2 WEEKS.. Joe uses the silence (most likely sat in this chair) and the canvas to question himself, what he owns? What owns him? Who is he because of it?
So now we ask, «What’s yours?» - Spring 2026
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💭 Let’s remember Joe’s interview about Brassic in 2024
— What does the show and Vinnie mean to you personally?
Joe: Oh, Christ. Everything. Well, all the lines are so unbelievably blurred between me and Vinnie. I don’t want this to sound negative either. It’s just I didn’t realise it would be this way. But as the series have gone on I’ve realised it’s also unavoidable; Vinnie is me and I am Vinnie. If I had a pound for every time someone said, “It’s just a job”, it’s not to me. This is my life, it’s my mental health. In a way, I am working out my own shit by playing it out as Vinnie. But then someone shouts ‘cut’, everyone else moves on but I still have to deal with what’s going on in my head. I knew when I started this series that I wanted to be honest about my mental health so that others watching might be able to relate and be honest about theirs. I wanted people to know what it looks like to suffer with mental health, you know, sometimes you’re a shouting asshole that needs telling off. Sometimes you need support and a hug. But it’s rough when you’re playing it out and living it for real at the same time. But Vinnie is much cooler than me, actually. I look like Rab C Nesbitt in real life.
— How do you think Vinnie has changed since Series 1?
Joe: That’s a good question. I’ve tried to keep him quite consistent, if I’m honest. I’m not wanting to tweak it because it’s who I am. It’s going to sound terrible printed out, but I turn up and I have to be myself. So it’s a very, very strange job. I’ll never have another job like it, where you turn up, be you on camera, and then go home and still be that bloke. There’s no fucking break from it, for sure.
Full interview 👉🏻 edy.co.uk/tv/brassic/interviews/joseph-gilgun/
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🤩 Today, our beloved actor, and now an artist, turns 42! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE🎉🥳 All the fans wish you a happy life, interesting projects, close people nearby and a lot of inspiration to create new paintings 🎨
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