A purposely goofy high school yearbook photo propelled Āé¶¹¾«Ń”alumnus Kyle Craven to internet fame, but he says he has remained the same person he always was.
āItās been pretty crazy being known as āBad Luck Brianā online,ā said Craven. āIt definitely changed my life in unexpected ways. Iāve had some fun opportunities because of it, like meeting people and events, but deep down, Iām just a regular guy.ā
How It All Started
Craven posed for the now-infamous photo as "a goof" for his high school yearbook ā reddening his face, puffing out his cheeks and wearing a sweater vest from a thrift store. When his high school principal saw the photo, she made Craven re-take it. But the photo lived on. It existed in obscurity for a few years until one of Cravenās friends turned it into a meme. It quickly exploded and became a worldwide internet sensation.
āBad Luck Brianāsā fame has presented Craven with opportunities to travel to Slovakia and Japan, numerous event appearances and promotions, and recently, starring in TV and online commercials with Shaquille OāNeal.
A Lucky Life
Given his āunluckyā online persona, Craven admits to being āa bit nervousā on Friday the 13th.
āI canāt help but feel like something extra unlucky might happened on that day,ā he said. āItās kind of become a running joke among my family and friends.ā
Āé¶¹¾«Ń”Today featured Craven sharing a special āgood luckā message for his fellow Golden Flashes on Friday the 13th. Despite his alter egoās reputation for bad luck, Cravenās personal life is actually āpretty lucky,ā he says, sharing that he has won numerous raffles, giveaways and prizes on scratch-off lottery tickets.
A Āé¶¹¾«Ń”Family
Craven met his wife, Nicole (Ortman), Āé¶¹¾«Ń”Class of 2011, in high school and started dating. They both continued their education at Kent State, he in construction management and she in nursing, and married shortly after graduation. āNow, weāre proud parents of two young children and our family calls a beautiful farm in Akron home, where weāre making cherished memories together,ā he said.
Nicole works as a case manager at Aetna and Kyle has a construction business, which he says has been doing āquite well.ā
āWeāve been fortunate to work on some exciting projects, which makes work fun,ā he said.
When asked whether he thinks his internet notoriety or his degree from Āé¶¹¾«Ń”has been more helpful to his career, Craven said, āFor my career, my degree from KSU has always been more helpful. While internet fame brought attention and opportunities, my education provided me with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue my professional goals in construction.ā
And āBad Luck Brian?ā
āOverall itās been a unique experience, bringing laughter to people worldwide,ā he said. āItās part of who I am and I wouldnāt have it any other way.ā