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Please Enjoy “Daddy” Sabrina Jalees on A Little Late with Lilly Singh

February 13, 2020
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Sabrina Jalees’ latest late night set is a jaunty, fun, short set that bristles with Jalees’ charisma and “daddy” energy. Also, she gets to head over to the couch for a jaunty, fun, short (perfect for late night) story with Lilly Singh and guest Nico Santos.

Please enjoy Sabrina’s set on A Little Late with Lilly Singh here.

Nicole Byer and Company Pull More Gender Equality Based Pranks in Latest “Ladylike” Teaser

May 19, 2016
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The prank show Ladylike is not only going to do hidden camera shenanigans, but do so in a way to balance out the sexes. Catcalling, being treated as crazy for being a woman, etc. are going to get flipped by Nicole Byer and a whole great team of comedians including Megan Gailey, Jade Catta-Preta, Blair Socci, and more.

You saw a bit of that in the first trailer, but there’s more in this latest teaser.

Ladylike premieres Thursday, June 9th at 10:30PM on MTV.

Jill Soloway Now Developing Feminist Buddy Comedy For MTV

February 3, 2015
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(via Variety)

Jill Soloway who has deservedly received bushels of accolade for her Amazon series Transparent is now developing a new series that follows two women that reconnect after getting struck by lightning and their fervor for feminism. 

The more intriguing thing to note about this project is that it’s going to MTV and not Amazon. 

Hopefully, Soloway along with writers Lyle Friedman and Ashley Skidmore can bring the edgy, but smart comedy that MTV has tried for over the last few years (i.e Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous)

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