The comic's second Netflix special, titled 'Good Fortune,' will premiere globally on the service Oct. 25.
’s bags were packed for her first major theater tour, when the country went into lockdown three years ago this March.
So, like everybody else, the North Carolina-reared comic/actress pivoted. She spent time writing, readying new material and getting married to her now wife, Jax. The latter now fuels her second, which is set to drop on Oct. 25. But first, Feimster took her hour-long set on the road, where she says audiences didn’t just want to laugh, they needed to.
On a busy day in mid-September, Feimster, 42, carved out time to discuss the new special, which is executive produced by her along with Adam Ginivisian and Judi Marmel and directed by Manny Rodriguez, the pains of trying to get a movie made and her evolving place in the Hollywood firmament.
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