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Ziwe: Ziwe's America - Review

  • Writer: James Doherty II
    James Doherty II
  • 18 minutes ago
  • 1 min read
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Ziwe has become a cultural icon, always staying ahead of internet happenings, sometimes creating them herself, and with a wit that is all her own.


In her live show, 'Ziwe's America', she takes her smartly crafted questions to the people.


The show begins with a slide deck of Ziwe discussing some 'feuds' that happened, times she's been the centre of attention when maybe she didn't want to be, and a hilarious time where she was mistaken for Sam Jay at a WNBA game.


The best parts of the show are when she invites audience members to participate by asking "who here wants attention?" This brings out those with big personalities who sometimes become quickly humbled by the lightning fast Ziwe.


One game she plays was having two friends come up, one turning their back, and the other having to describe famous black people and the other friend guess who it is.


Later she had two people debate on inclusivity in foot fetishes.


One person who participate was the wonderful @alexis_sakellaris who kept up, as well as anyone could, and lived out the dream of being interviewed by Ziwe.


Truly a fun show and for those chronically online this will fill your dopamine tanks.


⭐⭐⭐⭐

4/5

 
 
 

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