Nikki Glaser on Whether Her Boyfriend was Onboard With Her “Killer” Roast Joke I The Rich Eisen Show

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Comedian Nikki Glaser visits the Rich Eisen Show studio to discuss how her boyfriend responded to her "joke of the night" at the Tom Brady Roast and why some celebrities decided to pull out of their appearance commitments to the roast last minute. Nikki also tells us how she responded when she found out that Bucs Head Coach Todd Bowles is a huge fan of hers.

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コメント (21)
  • @g8eo3
    I really hope Nikki continues participating in roasts because she always crushes.
  • You can tell Rich is a HUGE Roast fan when he brings up the “Jimmy a car” and “Trailer Swift” jokes
  • Nikki Glaser and Greg Giraldo.....the King and Queen of roasting........May her reign be longer ;) (Trailer Swift is legendary)
  • @Z06Wingnut
    What a lucky bastard, small price he has to pay. Nikki is one of the funniest people on the planet, crazy smart, and gorgeous. She crushed this roast too.
  • Need to put her in movies A lot of the romantic comedy movies have disappeared. I think she will be really good and what a story after this roast her career sky rocked but she always been this good I have been watching roast for a long time and she always makes them better.
  • @axisally
    Great segment! Best part of the interview was Nikki almost telling the uncensored version of the lottery ticket joke, and hearing Brockman knowingly laugh in the background. I’m not sure the other guys picked up on that. good stuff.
  • The Roast was really important for society because it proved the cancel culture generation hasn’t killed comedy yet
  • Brady played over 150 away games. He has heard or worse on all this before. Good for him.
  • @djc9727
    I never knew that this lady was so funny. Best part of the roast!
  • @CalmMello
    So crazy because listening to Joe Rogan since 2010, you learn about all of these comedians. It’s like we’ve known her for so long, so happy to see her getting the attention she deserves.
  • @billy1673
    She really did steal that show that night.
  • I think she’s super funny and talented. I do find it funny to hear her talk about how sensitive she is yet she can go out there and obliterate people. It’s like a double standard. Like the old saying goes if you can dish it out you better be able to take it!
  • I KNEW I RECOGNIZED THAT JOKE!!! I’VE HEARD JIMMY TELL THAT JOKE!
  • Todd Bowles, that's cool. But who knew Rich Eisen was a Nikki Glaser fan?! It figures, 'cause Rich is one of the coolest guys in media. I first saw Ms. Glaser on Netflix's "The Standups" back in 2017, and have followed her ever since -- from the terrific "You Up with Nikki Glaser" series, to returning home to live with her parents in St. Louis during the Pandemic, and on to becoming a major star with her series of comedy specials on Netflix -- and now HBO. (If you think about it, tons of comedians get a Netflix special -- because Netflix has deep pockets, and a bottomless need for content. But HBO is far more selective -- and an HBO special is the pinnacle for a comedian, marking them as a major figure in both show business & American culture. Over the years, HBO's comedy specials have been headlined by a "Who's Who" of the great ones...including George Carlin, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Dave Chappelle, Jerry Seinfeld...and now Ms. Nikki Glaser.) Her work is personal, and revealing of herself & her struggles. On stage she is raw, genuine, fearless, and (of course) hilarious. I love both Jerry Seinfeld -- who works clean, and doesn't go deep into himself -- and Ms. Glaser, who goes as deep as any comedian ever has. It's great to see not just Ms. Glaser, but a number of women in comedy (Iliza Schlesinger, Whitney Cummings, Sarah Silverman) taking center stage, and becoming major stars. I'd pay good money to see them all, just as I'd pay to see Jerry, Dave, Rock, Marc Maron, or Neal Brennan.