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12 UK bi and woman loving woman comedians we’re totally obsessed with

Who doesn’t laugh their pants off at a comedy show? While it’s great to spend a night ROFLing, the comedy scene (like many other scenes), is still painfully dominated by cis, linear men. And with a handful of exceptions, sapphic comedians have rarely gotten the attention they so deserve.  

Let’s be real: we NEED queer and woman-loving woman comedians talking about actual queer issues. Visibility needs to happen in every facet of our daily life—and that certainly includes comedy. Queer folks deal with oppression and thick news every day… and so finding lightness (and big belly laughs) is not just an statement of joy, but an act of liberation.

Remember, although comedic trends may reach and go, the impact of comedy lasts forever. Many comedians, particularly gender non-conforming and lesbian comedians, exploit the stage as an opportunity to draw consciousness to LGBTQ+ issues—all while making people hardcore LOL. And considering that homosexual folks face a singular set of challenges when compared to the straights, it’s all the more important to f

The 10 Best Woman loving woman Comedians and Where to Watch Them

While LGBTQ+ media is increasing as of late (with movies like Bros and TV sensations enjoy Heartstopper), there are few quality representations of lesbians or bisexual individuals in the entertainment industry. In the earth of comedy and television comedies, lesbians are even harder to find.

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While any sort of representation is appreciated, many woman loving woman, bisexual, and neutrois creatives and comedians do not acquire the credit they deserve. Considering the sheer amount of media constantly in life at the current moment, it’s important to peak the best homosexual woman comedians and how to enjoy their material.

Lena Waithe

Lena Waithe is an American performer, comedian, producer, and writer. She has created the acclaimed Showtime series The Chi and is most well-known for her role in the Netflix series Master of None.

In addition to organism an actor and producer for a variety of television shows, Waithe was also the first Africa

32 Lesbian Comedians You Should Recognize For Their Hilarious Humor

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Sarah Schauer

Sarah Schauer is an ex-Viner, YouTuber, and all around funny internet person. You’ll find them joking around, as well as serving hot takes, on Twitter and TikTok. They've even got chaotic YouTube episodes with "Kombucha Girl" Brittany Broski, where, for example, they quiz each other on Moira Rose’s vocabulary.

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Lena Waithe

Lena Waithe is a screenwriter, producer, and actress. She appeared in and wrote for the Netflix comedy-drama series Master of None and became the first Black gal to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in for her work on the demonstrate. She then went on to create her own TV demonstrate , The Chi, and write the screenplay for film Queen & Slim. Recently, she's written for and will appear in the upcoming season of Master of None.

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Sam Jay

Sam Jay is a stand-up comedian and writer, currently writing for SNL. She has performed her stand-up on Jimmy Kimmel and has a Netf

6 of the Funniest Lgbtq+ Women in Comedy

Queer women have been performing comedy for a long period, even if audiences haven’t always realized it. Saturday Darkness Live hires like Kate McKinnon (cast in ) and Punkie Johnson (cast in ) made headlines as the first openly lesbian and first openly Black lesbian cast members, respectively. Yet, many viewers might not recognize that Denny Dillon and Danitra Vance, who were on SNL in the s, were the earliest known queer women on the show. They and other queer women who have gone largely unrecognized helped pave the way for some of the most prolific comedians throughout history.

Moms Mabley (s)

Jackie “Moms” Mabley, born Loretta Mary Aiken, started her comedy career playing vaudeville shows. She became a regular on the Chitlin’ Circuit, a series of venues throughout the United States where Black performers could book gigs during segregation, and was the first woman to have a solo comedy show at the Apollo, where she became a regular performer.

Mabley became most famous for her stage character “Moms,” an old woman who wore house dresse