The more you work in this business as a comedian, the closer you get to just being yourself onstage, on camera, the more well received you are.
Funny is funny. If it's funny enough to women, it will be funny to men. I think that's been proven by Broad City and Amy Schumer. They're killing it.
There's actually a thing called Wikifeet that's the Wikipedia of celebrity girls' feet.
My standup is years and years of me working things out on the road. I'm really proud of it! A lot of it is about, well... I don't know why I feel this way, but I feel like every special or show I do is some variation on how I feel like I'm not a girl, not yet a woman.
I remember thinking years ago about getting a half special, 'When you get that, that will be it. That will be all you need to feel validated in this world.' I feel like that special was just another set.
Someone told me I looked like a young Tonya Harding recently, as if 'young' would soften the blow.