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Nikki Glaser’s ‘Someday You’ll Die’ Pushes All the Right Buttons

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Comedian Nikki Glaser never wants to offend. “I never want to say offensive or raunchy [things] or push the envelope, because that speaks to some kind of comedian who wants to rile people up,” Glaser told Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott. Instead, on her new HBO comedy special Someday You’ll Die (May 11), she wants to hit you with “honest and really funny, precise, acute jokes throughout.” Those jokes are about classic topics discussed in ways unique to Glaser: sex, being a woman and struggles “with trying to be my authentic self, but also molding to what other people want of me.” On that, she’s clear about not wanting things women are often expected to, like kids and a home. “Why do people want kids? I think it’s narcissistic, and that’s OK. I don’t want to buy a home, but I wanna want to buy a home.” Also the host of CW’s FBoy Island, she also is dabbling in music, she wrote the single “Someday You’ll Die” which will be released the same day as the comedy special. Glaser ultimately knows she’s able to explore the topics she does in comedy because of luck. “I got really lucky with how things lined up. Even being born a decade later, I would have been probably mystified by YouTube and TikTok. I don’t think I have a brain for that.”

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Comedian Nikki Glaser never wants to offend. “I never want to say offensive or raunchy [things] or push the envelope, because that speaks to some kind of comedian who wants to rile people up,” Glaser told Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott. Instead, on her new HBO comedy special Someday You’ll Die (May 11), she wants to hit you with “honest and really funny, precise, acute jokes throughout.” Those jokes are about classic topics discussed in ways unique to Glaser: sex, being a woman and struggles “with trying to be my authentic self, but also molding to what other people want of me.” On that, she’s clear about not wanting things women are often expected to, like kids and a home. “Why do people want kids? I think it’s narcissistic, and that’s OK. I don’t want to buy a home, but I wanna want to buy a home.” Also the host of CW’s FBoy Island, she also is dabbling in music, she wrote the single “Someday You’ll Die” which will be released the same day as the comedy special. Glaser ultimately knows she’s able to explore the topics she does in comedy because of luck. “I got really lucky with how things lined up. Even being born a decade later, I would have been probably mystified by YouTube and TikTok. I don’t think I have a brain for that.”

Visit Newsweek.com to learn more about the podcasts we offer and to catch up on the latest news. While you’re there, subscribe to Newsweek’s ‘For the Culture newsletter. Follow H. Alan Scott on everything at @HAlanScott.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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