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Spill The Chisme Feat. Sasha Merci & Glory Mora [Video]

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Sasha Merci Medina, who recently starred in the film Righteous Thieves, and Glorelys “Glory” Mora are BFFs and rising comedians in the New York comedy scene.

Today, they will have to answer some spicy questions about their friendship or bite into a chile and face the heat.

You already know this episode is going to be wild as these two Dominicanas turn up the intensity and reveal some of their deepest, darkest secrets.

Get ready to laugh until your stomach hurts and see if their friendship makes it through the Chisme.

Sasha Merci: Social media star who is famous for her self-titled Instagram account. She has earned massive popularity there for her observational and dating-themed sketch comedy alongside her own personal lifestyle photos. She has amassed more than 170,000 Instagram followers. She has published full-length comedic sketches to her eponymous Facebook page. Second-generation Dominican American comedian, actress, and digital creator Sasha Merci is a Bronx native now based in Los Angeles. Sasha can be seen starring in the feature film De Lo Mio (HBO), her very own series Like, Subscribe Demilo (FUSE), and in the popular web-series Group Therapy (COMPLEX). Sasha has amassed a social media following of over 180k and has collaborated with brands like Bumble, AT&T, Heineken, Old Spice and many more. Last year Sasha was selected as one of Freeform TV’s #YoungBlackAndFreeform inaugural honoree’s which celebrates diverse content creators and thought leaders, and this year you can catch her starring in the feature film SHELTER opposite Lisa Vidal and Cam Gigandet.

Glory Mora: Glorelys “Glory” Mora is a New York-based stand-up comedian, writer and producer. She was born on June 15th, 1990 in New York City and grew up in between the worlds of Harlem and Washington Heights, raised by parents that immigrated from the Dominican Republic. The content for her comedy is pulled directly from interactions she has had with nepotism, racism and micro-aggressions throughout life and while working in the advertising industry. Additionally, she loves to discuss her observations of white privilege, the cis female experiences and social injustices in a ‘pretty’ digestible way for audiences to reflect upon after deep laughter. She is pretty funny.