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Lunell Interview w/ Angie Martinez [Podcast]

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In this heartfelt and humorous episode of the Angie Martinez IRL Podcast, Angie Martinez engages in an intimate conversation with the trailblazing comedian Luenell.

They explore Luenell’s journey in comedy, her impactful media appearances, and her personal hardships including her time in jail and struggles in the entertainment industry. Luenell opens up about her Oakland roots, motherhood, and aspirations for a late-night TV show. She also discusses her body positivity, ventures into OnlyFans, and the importance of using humor to navigate life’s challenges.

Through sincere discussions about grief, admiration for inspiring interviews, and the importance of resilience, Luenell’s story shines as a testament to perseverance and staying true to oneself.

This episode highlights the essence of her unyielding spirit and her mission to spread joy through comedy.

Luenell: Luenell is a force of nature. Best known for her breakthrough role as the “hooker with the heart of gold” in the blockbuster comedy “BORAT”, as well as her two-year tour and DVD appearances with Katt Williams, Luenell has appeared in blockbusters such as the Academy Award nominated film “A Star Is Born” with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. She has done unforgettable work in the 3D animated hit “Hotel Transylvania”, “Taken 2”, and the hilarious adult sleeper comedy “That’s My Boy” with Adam Sandler.

Some of Luenell’s other recent feature film releases include “Hotel Transylvania 2” and “School Dance” directed by Nick Cannon. As a stand-up comedienne, she starred in “Snoop Dog’s Bad Girls of Comedy” on Showtime and recently shot “Woman Of A Certain Age” with Fran Drescher. Luenell’s recent television work includes the ABC Television pilot “The Fluffy Shop and a recurring role on TVLand’s “Lopez”.

Scheduled to be released in 2019 are “Dolemite Is My Name” starring Eddie Murphy coming to Netflix, and Jamie Foxx’s directorial debut “All Star Weekend”, plus “Ballbusters” with Jerry O’Connell, the Nick Cannon film “SheBall” and the Leslie Small film “#twominutesoffame”.