Her routines, full of smart social commentary, fierce wit and feminist common sense, have resulted in awards and start-studded reviews all round.
Much of the show centers on her ex-partner, who cheated on her with a glamour model, but there’s no wallowing self-deprecation here: instead prepare for some nicely filthy material about her sex life, frank and fresh takes on the challenges of motherhood her thoughts on Miley Cyrus versus Beyonce, plus some bold moves towards what some might call bad taste…
Recent UK panel show appearances have proved the Funny Women Finalist can more than hold her own in the macho arena of stand-up comedy – see what she has in store at Cambridge Junction, 21 November. Show starts 8pm, tickets £13.