Mike Smith, known for his role as Bubbles on the beloved comedy series “Trailer Park Boys,” is facing charges of sexual assault, as reported by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The charges stem from an alleged incident that occurred in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on December 30, 2017.
According to court documents obtained by the CBC, Smith was charged on October 2 in connection with the assault. Both his representative and lawyer have yet to comment on the situation when reached out by Variety for a statement.
Trailer Park Boys Inc., the production company behind the show, acknowledged the allegation against Smith and revealed that he has stepped down from his position as the company’s managing director. In a statement, the company expressed understanding of the gravity of the situation and stated that they would refrain from further comments on the matter out of respect for the legal process.
As one of the core members of the “Trailer Park Boys” trio, along with John Paul Tremblay and Robb Wells, Smith played the iconic character Bubbles. The show, which first aired in 2001 on Showcase and later found a home on Netflix in 2014, follows the antics of three residents of a trailer park who find themselves at the center of a documentary about their lives.
The latest season of “Trailer Park Boys” recently wrapped up filming and is set to premiere on the TPB+ streaming service in April 2026, coinciding with the show’s 25th anniversary. Despite the legal challenges facing Smith, the show’s legacy and impact on fans remain significant.
As the case unfolds, fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see how it may impact the future of both Mike Smith and the beloved series he helped bring to life.

