TigerBelly is a no-holds-barred arena for half-truths, social no-nos, and animal behavior-featuring comedian Bobby Lee and his best friend Khalyla . In this week’s episode, comedian/actor Rick Glassman joins the podcast to discuss various topics including what he’s been up to lately, stand-up comedy and relationships, and a 3-day one night stand.
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Tigerbelly’s Bobby Lee & Khalyla Kuhn: Bobby Lee is an American stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster. From 2001 to 2009, Lee was a cast member on MADtv, and he co-starred in the ABC single-camera sitcom series Splitting Up Together alongside Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson between 2018 and 2019. Khalyla Kuhn (@khalamityk ) a famous youtuber with a mysterious backstory, Kuhn worked as a private tutor, teaching microbiology, physiology and anatomy. At one point in time she also worked as a waitress. Khun became famous after her relationship with comedian Bobby Lee was made public. After being admitted to the hospital for a heart condition, Khalyla decided to launch the now famous TigerBelly podcast with Lee. The podcast focuses on the issues of the Asian American community – the hosts discuss various subjects such as the entertainment industry, adolescence, sexuality, ethnicity, racism, and politics. Currently, Tiger Belly Podcast has more than 56 million YouTube viewers and over 300,000 subscribers.This Week’s Special Guest: Rick Glassman: Rick Glassman stars as Jack on the Amazon Original series As We See It . A Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, Glassman’s notable credits include a leading role in Bill Lawrence’s NBC ensemble sitcom, Undateable , as well as playing Harold Ramis in David Wain’s National Lampoon biopic, A Futile and Stupid Gesture . He also wrote, directed, and starred in an award-winning five-episode series, The Sixth Lead , based on his experience starring on Undateable . Glassman can also be seen (and heard) on his weekly podcast, Take Your Shoes Off , whose guests include Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell, and Marc Maron. Thanks to its three-camera, creatively edited YouTube format, which includes live-action animation, The Economist has called it “…one of the most ground-breaking podcasts in the last 75 years.” Other TV credits include a recurring role on Paramount Network’s Nobodies, produced by Melissa McCarthy, FX’s The Comedians , produced by Billy Crystal, Comedy Central’s @Midnight , and Adam Devine’s House Party .