It was reopened later that year under Kernel Media, with Yiannopoulos remaining Editor-in-Chief and having privately settled the previous debts. In March 2013, The Kernel was shut down amidst allegations of unpaid wages, at a time when Yiannopoulos was the Editor-in-Chief and sole director of the parent company, Sentinel Media. In November 2011, Yiannopoulos co-founded The Kernel. His Telegraph columnist bio described him in 2009 as one who "writes sceptically about Web 2.0 and social media but enthusiastically about the internet in general." The Kernel In 2009, Yiannopoulos moved to technology journalism with The Daily Telegraph. Career Īfter he dropped out of university, Yiannopoulos initially secured a job at The Catholic Herald. In August 2021, Yiannopoulos claimed that he tested positive for COVID-19 and implied that he used ivermectin to treat himself, despite the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and medical professionals warning against using the medication as a treatment for COVID-19. In March 2021, during an interview with right-wing publication LifeSiteNews, Yiannopoulos claimed to be " ex-gay" and stated his husband had been "demoted to housemate". He reportedly married his long-term boyfriend in Hawaii in September 2017.
He attended the University of Manchester but dropped out before graduating he then read English at Wolfson College, Cambridge, but was sent down-i.e. Yiannopoulos was educated at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in Canterbury from which he has said he was expelled. As a teenager, Yiannopoulos lived with his paternal grandmother whose surname he later adopted. He is described as a practising Roman Catholic, but has also said that he is Jewish Yiannopoulos states his maternal grandmother was Jewish. Raised by his mother and her second husband, Yiannopoulos has stated that he did not have a good relationship with his stepfather. His parents divorced when he was a child. His father is of half- Greek and half- Irish descent.