Today, the comedian has had stand-up specials with Amazon, NETFLIX, Showtime to name few. In March 2024, Steve released his first Netflix original special, Steve Treviño: Simple Man. Steve lives his life and reports it to you. He tells us what it’s like living with a Type-A Virgo wife, squabbling over containers and pizza parties. Steve shares nostalgic tales of his dad’s broken-down truck, an unlikely love story and how to face the challenges of raising spoiled kids today. As a husband, father and son, Steve is just doing the best he can as a Simple Man. The special was filmed at the Tobin Center in San Antonio and directed by his wife Renae Treviño. Simple Man hit The Top Ten TV Shows streaming on Netflix the first week it premiered, and has since garnered over 100 million minutes watched. In 2012, Steve’s first Showtime special, Grandpa Joe’s Son, staked out a spot in the Nielsen Top 20 when it first premiered. From the success of that special, he funded, produced, and shot his 2014 hit special, Relatable, which landed on Netflix. To promote the special, he uploaded the clip, “When Your Wife Comes Home From Shopping.” It exploded, generating over 56 million views on Facebook alone and paving the way for his other viral clips like “When You Ask Your Wife If She Wants McDonald’s” (21 million views). In 2018, Trevino released the follow-up special, Steve Trevino ’Til Death on Amazon Prime. In 2022, he once again self-produced his fifth special, I Speak Wife that released on YouTube garnering over 6 million views.
In honor of Treviño’s achievements in entertainment and comedy, the city of San Antonio presented the comedian with their prestige Emissary of the Muses certificate on November 24th, 2023.
In 2020, he and his wife, Renae, unveiled a joint weekly podcast entitled “Steve Treviño and Captain Evil.” On the podcast, the couple navigate the treacherous topics of relationships, family and stand-up comedy. All while trying to stay married. Since launching, the podcast has generated over 1.5 million views/streams. He regularly raises money for Helicopters for Heroes, an organization benefiting veterans, for whom he helped raise over $1.5 million in the past two years. Steve lives in New Braunfels, TX with Captain Evil and their son and daughter. He will be kicking off his new tour, The Good Life in 2024.