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Guys We Fcked w/ Corinne Fisher & Krystyna Hutchinson Feat. Maddy Smith & Stewart Fullerton [Podcast]

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Guys We Fucked is a weekly podcast hosted by New York-based comedians Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson, collectively known as the comedy duo Sorry About Last Night.

Described as an “anti-slut-shaming” podcast by the show’s hosts, Guys We Fucked (GWF) deals with issues around sex-positivity and politics and features frank and open conversations with comedians, actors, musicians, sex workers, sexual health professionals and activists. GWF podcast creators and hosts, Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson, first met in New York City when Hutchinson became an intern at a talent management company where Fisher worked as a talent manager’s assistant. Prior to moving to New York, Hutchinson lived in Pennsylvania and Fisher grew up in New Jersey.

In 2010, Hutchinson landed an internship at Saturday Night Live and a writer for the show suggested that if Hutchinson wanted to eventually perform on SNL she should try stand-up comedy. Hutchinson invited Fisher to her first stand-up set; Fisher was already performing stand-up comedy at the time. Consequently, Fisher asked Hutchinson if she would be interested in working on a comedy act and later that year they launched a live comedy show called Sorry About Last Night, a name they would also adopt for their comedy duo. During the Sorry About Last Night shows, the hosts would invite an audience member onstage to tell a story about how someone did them wrong, with the requirement that the audience member had this other person’s phone number. After telling the story, the hosts and guest would prank call that person.

In 2013, Fisher had what she described to Mother Jones as a “nervous breakdown” after an unexpected breakup with a man she had hoped to marry. Fisher sought Hutchinson for solace and got the idea to have a show where she could interview her ex-boyfriends and lovers to find out where things went wrong, similar to John Cusack’s character in the 2000 film High Fidelity. In December of that year the duo launched the GWF podcast.

In this week’s episode of Guys We Fcked, Corinne and Krystyna welcome comedians Maddy Smith & Stewart Fullerton. The four discuss dating normal (boring) guys, going to your mom’s wedding as an adult, and giving off serious lesbian vibes with your BFF.

Maddy Smith (@somaddysmith): A New York City-based stand-up comedian who was named a “comic to watch” at the 2019 New York Comedy Festival. Maddy has toured with Corinne Fisher and is a regular at New York Comedy Club, Carolines, Stand Up NY and regional clubs Punch Line Philly, Helium Buffalo, and Albany Funny Bone. In addition to being a stand-up comic, Maddy is also a roast comedian, having written for the roasts of Ric Flair and Gloria Allred at the Friars Club. She is a regular at Roast Masters and Roast Battle in NYC. Along with stand-up, Maddy has been a regular cast member on MTV’s Wild N Out starring Nick Cannon since fall 2019.

Stewart Fullerton (@stewartandchill): A New York City-based comedian, actress, podcaster, and (more importantly) an amazing waitress/receptionist. Stewart Fullerton is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas. She moved to New York in 2015 to pursue acting, but realized quickly, according to her stand-up, “that I’m just a much better waitress.” Stewart performs regularly at clubs and bars across and beyond New York City including New York Comedy Club, Caroline’s, Philly Comedy Club, and Atlantic City Comedy Club. She has also appeared in The Burbank Comedy Festival where she was chosen to perform in the Best of the Fest showcase, The Dallas Comedy Festival, Laughing Devil Festival, She-Devil Comedy Festival, and will be headlining at the ACANSA Arts Festival in fall 2019. Along with stand-up, Stewart is a regular roast battler at New York Comedy Club’s bi-weekly Roast Battle show. Stewart hosts and produces her new weekly podcast “Staying Humble With Stew” where she has the opportunity to roast celebrities before she gets too famous to do so.