‘I don’t know if I’m in favor of gay marriage,’ Stephen Fry says in a new pro-equality Ireland video. ‘My husband is.’

Irish comedians Aisling Bea and Jason Byrne have got several of their funny friends to make a film urging people to vote yes in the marriage equality referendum tomorrow (22 May).

Comics like Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan and Trevor Noah appear in the video, filmed backstage at QI, for equality.

Stephen Fry even speaks gaelic during the video, something that they mention is oddly appropriate.

‘I want the same happiness that I have found to be afforded to those in Ireland too. Give people a chance to marry and have their love celebrated,’ he says.

And in English, he adds: ‘It’s a chance for Ireland to make an extraordinarily proud noise in the world.’

Other big names who appear include Sean Lock, Jack Dee, Russell Kane, Rob Beckett, Sara Pascoe, David Reginald O’Doherty, Kevin Bridges, Jon Richardson, Rachel Riley, Romesh Ranganathan, Rich Hall, Alan Davies, Danny Bhoy, and Josh Widdecombe.

Bea concludes the video by saying: ‘Ireland has long history of fighting for equality and against injustice and it will be an exciting day for Ireland and for our reputation around the world if we can back this wonderful occassion. Please vote yes.’