This week on Literally, Not OK, Iโm joined by one of my favorite unhinged girlies in comedy โ Liza Treyger!! She's an actress, stand-up queen, co-host of Thatโs Messed Up, and the star of her Netflix special Night Owl โ and babe, we get into it ALL.
We talk:
๐จ Smoking weed daily (and maybe quitting??)
๐ Taking mushrooms backstage with the Jonas Brothers
๐ญ Getting summoned by Jon Hamm at The Comedy Cellar
๐ฅ Doing a scene with Michael Keaton
๐ง ADHD, bad habits, and what itโs like trying to grow while still being a hot mess
๐ก Plus: Real Housewives drama, yelling at our husbands, late-girl behavior, and why we still canโt clean our apartments
๐บ Watch Night Owl now on Netflix
๐๏ธ Check out Thatโs Messed Up: An SVU Podcast
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๐ฌ Drop a comment and tell us why you're literally not okay this week. We love to feel not okay together ๐
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