There’s a calmness that comes from seeing Mel Bracewell walk into a room. She stands 6 feet and 1 inch, or close to that, depending on which version of her Wikipedia page you saw on any given Tuesday. She gets people’s attention before she even speaks. It’s not just how tall they are. That tall person either learns to own a room or spends their whole life saying sorry for it. It’s how she carries it. Mel picked the first one.
The New Zealand comedian has made a name for herself by making fun of her own life, and her height has always been a subtle part of that. She talks about being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult on her live show A Little Treat. This made her look back on a lot of her life with new, sometimes painful eyes. Her childhood, and how she walked thru it noticeably taller than everyone else, was mentioned between the more serious realizations. As a kid, being different isn’t always a good thing. It becomes valuable as a comedian.
Many sources say Mel is 6’1″ or 6’2″, and her height became a strange topic of interest to the public around the time she started hosting Last Dad Standing on TVNZ. The premise put her next to a rotating cast of normal-sized dads, which made her height stand out in a way that standup comedy never quite did. There is no point of reference on stage when the background is empty. There is, right next to a dad in a polo shirt.
What happened on Wikipedia was not what anyone thot would happen. Late in August, an unknown user started quietly making her height appear taller. First to 6’9″. Then 6’10”. Then, slowly and with an absurdist dedication, she climbed past seven feet, eight feet, and any logical ceiling until she was officially listed at 38 feet and 4 inches, so much taller than anyone else in New Zealand that she would need planning permission to live there. There was a time when the page said she was also a former Prime Minister, a professional basketball player who could dunk a 15-foot hoop, and a Jedi.

Mel found out about it and did what you’d expect her to do. It was “a cruel and very funny trick,” and she laughed when she wrote about it. People who know her well will notice how well the joke fit her—her comedy often lives in the space between how things look and how they really are. Even tho it wasn’t planned or official, the whole Wikipedia story felt like something she could have written herself.
It’s interesting that the fixation on height, no matter how silly it seemed, had a real cause. Some people are interested, some are awkward, and some are genuinely nice but clumsy in their attention for tall women. Mel has talked about how being that size shapes you as a child. The ultrasounds she talks about in her show and the way she always feels a little off-scale with her surroundings are not acts of vulnerability. It sounds like she’s been thinking about it for a long time but has only recently found the words to say it.
Mel Bracewell is tall at 6’1″. Honestly and clearly tall. She’s also smarter, nicer, and quicker on her feet than most people in any room she walks into. The height is a part of the picture. It’s not likely the most interesting part. Even tho the editors of Wikipedia are very creative, they might have missed that.

