OMG, Hi! is a weekly podcast with George Lopez featuring surprise celebrity guests, listener call-ins, stories of George’s haunted house, hot takes, and more.
Is it f*#$cked up to think a serial killer like Richard Ramirez is hot? On this episode of OMG Hi! Podcast, George and Gil sit down with comedian and actress, Jade Catta-Preta (The Soup) to talk discuss when comedy changed into apologetic comedy, letting go of your personal demons, the difference between being pansexual and bisexual, landing The Soup, and more. Catta-Preta new show Hotties, is out on Hulu this week, and her comedy special Jaded is set to be released on Aug. 28th.
Jade Catta-Preta performs all over the country both in English and Portuguese, and you can see her regularly at comedy clubs in LA and New York. She was a series regular on Manhattan Love Story (ABC) and has recurred on American Housewife (ABC), Future Man (Hulu), Those Who Can’t (TruTV), The Joey Mac Project (Pop TV) and Californication (Showtime). She has guest starred in numerous television shows including Life in Pieces (CBS), Modern Family (ABC) and 2 Broke Girls (CBS). On the reality front, Jade was a series regular on Girl Code (MTV), Punk’d (MTV), LadyLike (MTV), Flashback Friday (VH1) Greatest Ever (TruTV), and competed on Comedy Knockout (TruTV) and @Midnight (Comedy Central) regularly. In addition, she can be seen as a guest judge on Cooking w/ Cannabis (Netflix).
[…] of Breaking Bread w/ Tom Papa, comedian, actress, and host of Hulu’s new dating show Hotties, Jade Catta-Preta discusses her comedy beginnings, comedy’s new era of humor, her sexuality, her new comedy […]
[…] George Lopez is all for getting his comedy out into the world by any means possible — but he claims streaming giant Pandora never even bothered to license his comedy specials before streaming them … which is why he’s dragging them to court. […]
[…] of Breaking Bread w/ Tom Papa, comedian, actress, and host of Hulu’s new dating show Hotties, Jade Catta-Preta discusses her comedy beginnings, comedy’s new era of humor, her sexuality, her new comedy […]
[…] George Lopez is all for getting his comedy out into the world by any means possible — but he claims streaming giant Pandora never even bothered to license his comedy specials before streaming them … which is why he’s dragging them to court. […]
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