Loudly.It takes a beat for the comedian, TikToker and actor to acknowledge someone's on the other end of the line.In his defence, it's a busy time.Firstly, it's comedy festival season, with the standup in the sunshine state for a run of his latest live show, following performances in Sydney and Melbourne.But he's also managing posting to his two million-strong audience online and doing press for his first major acting gig.Which brings us to the reason for this interview: we want Gibb to tell us everything about starring as Kitty Flanagan's son Ryan in new sitcom Bad Company, created by fellow comic Anne Edmonds.The result is an occasionally off-colour chat that covers everything from his journey to standup, to acting, to the reality of being online-famous.In Year 7, I was doing improv and one of the teachers was like, "Hey, you're really funny, come and do improv with the older boys."And then I was like 12 doing improv with the 17-year-olds, and I felt really cool.When I was 16, I heard about [the Class Clowns] comedy competition and I signed up for it and yeah, I won the NSW state final so hard And I think we're able to do that not just in this medium, but also on stage and through TV and film.I feel really lucky, because I've been doing standup so long that I'm starting to feel like I'm legitimate, but it's very [ingrained]