Christiaan Van Vuuren (born 1982), known as The Fully Sick Rapper in his first video series, is an actor, writer, director and video blogger from Sydney, Australia. He often collaborates with his brother, Connor Van Vuuren, and their YouTube channel is called Van Vuuren Bros.
While Van Vuuren was placed in quarantine in a Sydney hospital for tuberculosis for six months in 2010, he gained fame via videos posted under the name The Fully Sick Rapper.[3]
Van Vuuren co-wrote and presented the two-part documentary series Big Deal, which was directed by Craig Reucassel and shown on ABC Television in 2021. It examined how political donations work in Australia and their influence on democracy.[7]
Van Vuuren's first quarantine period began when he started coughing up blood and an x-ray revealed a hole in his lung: he was admitted to hospital on 9 December 2009 and placed in isolation on 11 December 2009. This first period of quarantine ended on 2 January 2010. Van Vuuren was re-admitted on 18 January 2010 when his tuberculosis proved resistant to medication. He was finally released from quarantine on 28 June 2010 after producing videos about his experience in isolation. His videos recorded as The Fully Sick Rapper while quarantined received over two million hits and led to the World Health Organization (WHO) contacting him to help promote World Tuberculosis Day. During his time in quarantine, Christiaan and his brother Connor developed a 60-minute telemovie titled 'SICK!' which won the One80Project and was later produced and broadcast on MTV Australia.[8] As of April 2010, his Facebook page had attracted over 14,000 likes.[9]
Videos
As of 18 October 2019, Van Vuuren had 159 videos available on his YouTube channel. His web series Bondi Hipsters helped him reach over 31 million views.[10] His stuntman brother helps him to write webisodes.[11]
In 2010, he presented "Rap-Up" of the week's local news for New Zealand's Campbell Live current affairs show.[citation needed]
Television
In 2014, Van Vuuren starred with Nicholas Boshier in the ABC Television series Soul Mates. The two had previously collaborated on the web series Bondi Hipsters.[3][4] In September 2014 Van Vuuren was featured in an episode of the Australian Story documentary series.[12]
Van Vuuren was co-creator and co-star (with Adele Vuko) of the web series Over and Out, which won "Best Short Form Series" at CanneSeries 2019.[13][14]
In 2021 he presented Big Deal, a two-part documentary series on the political lobbying industry in Australia, directed by Craig Reucassel.[15]