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Cooked In The Comments w/ Cole Garrett & Shapel Lacey Feat. James Davis & Ramsey Badawi [Podcast]

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If you want to know how someone’s day, month, year, or life is going from this moment on, you should check the comments.

In this new generation of living as a young adult, nothing brings more joy to people’s lives than reading hilarious opinions left by people from all over the world.

Two superstar stand-up comedians highlight some of the funniest remarks you’ll ever see in their most hilarious venture yet.

Cooked In The Comments is a weekly visual podcast hosted by Cole Garrett and Shapel Lacey featuring a wide variety of special guests and friends.

Cole Garrett: Cole Garrett is a stand-up comedian from Orange County, CA! Cole Garrett is an energetic stand-up comedian known for his highly animated act-outs. Cole has a background in sketch comedy, stand-up, and improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade in LA. Cole has performed at various clubs and festivals across the US, hosts a monthly show at The Comedy Store in Hollywood, and has released two short specials on YouTube as part of Don’t Tell Comedy’s digital series “Secret Sets.”

Shapel Lacey: Shapel Lacey is an American comedian born and raised in Mesa, Arizona. His unique life experiences (such as being adopted by a Caucasian family at age 15), punk rock mentality, and stage presence combined make for a truly original voice in the community. Diligence and the desire to grow led him from the Phoenix open mic circuit onto main stages where he regularly performed for comedians such as Bill Burr, Chris D’Elia, Hannibal Buress, Bryan Callen, Frank Caliendo, and now regularly in Los Angeles, California

This week, Cole and Shapel laugh their asses off alongside special guests James Davis and Ramsey Badawi as they read some of the latest clapbacks and jokes that will leave you giggling until it hurts.

This week, we’re joined by the hilarious James Davis (Comedy Central, HBO) and Ramsey Badawi (Don’t Tell Comedy, Peacock) for an episode that’s equal parts roast-y and ridiculous.

They kick things off with some cringe Drake concert footage where he busts out a dance move that sent the internet into a frenzy. Then, he heads to Santa Barbara to witness a white lady singing reggae to confused tourists. And of course, they break down the now-infamous Coldplay kiss cam moment that’s lighting up timelines everywhere.

Check out previous episodes of Cooked In The Comments featuring Audrey Stewart, Joel Jimenez, and more HERE