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James Bates (born 1991 or 1992) is an American comedian, best known as The Real Spark and known for his parody news interview videos.

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Personal life and education

Bates is based in Lafayette, Louisiana and was aged 29 in August 2021. [1] [2]

He studied psychology. [3]

Career

Bates is a driver for Uber as well as working full time in video production. [3]

In 2020, he won a YouTube Silver Creator Award. [2]

In a 2021 parody interview that went viral on YouTube and Twitter, Bates played the fictional flight attendant Alfredo Rivera. [4] The video's release followed a real incident on a Frontier Airlines flight and was misunderstood by journalist Piers Morgan as authentic, prompting Morgan to tweet "This is utterly fantastic. We need more people like Alfredo in the world." [5] [6] Television program Good Morning America also misunderstood the parody to be real. [7] On 10 August 2021, AFP Fact Check advised that the "social media sensation is a comedian, not a US flight attendant" [8] In December 2021, Madison Pauly, writing in Mother Jones, described the video as "sidesplitting". [9]

In 2022, Bates released a parody video about a man being charged for indecent exposure. [10]

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