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12 UK bi and lesbian comedians we’re totally obsessed with

Who doesn’t laugh their pants off at a comedy show? While it’s amazing to spend a night ROFLing, the comedy scene (like many other scenes), is still painfully dominated by cis, straight men. And with a handful of exceptions, lesbian comedians have rarely gotten the attention they so deserve.  

Let’s be real: we NEED queer and lesbian comedians talking about real queer issues. Visibility needs to happen in every facet of our daily life—and that certainly includes comedy. Queer folks deal with oppression and heavy news every day… and so finding lightness (and big belly laughs) is not just an expression of joy, but an act of liberation.

Remember, although comedic trends may appear and go, the impact of comedy lasts forever. Many comedians, particularly queer and lesbian comedians, use the stage as an opportunity to draw awareness to LGBTQ+ issues—all while making people hardcore LOL. And considering that queer folks face a unique set of challenges when compared to the straights, it’s all the more important to f

Our favorite lesbian comedians taking over the comedy world

Comedy is known for pushing boundaries, and in a male-dominated industry, marginalized people are often the butt of the jokes. Thankfully, things are changing, and gay female comedians are part of that change.

There is an abundance of lesbian comedians out there, making their stamp , not just by leaving you doubled over in laughter after their punchlines. 

We’ve previously shared some of our favorite lesbian jokes, but what about the comedians themselves who are pushing the boundaries not just in their punchlines but also in increasing tolerance for more LGBT+ people in comedy?

We’ve compiled a non-exhaustive list of the adj lesbian comedians to keep an eye out for because they’re making some big moves as of late! Of course, it’s worth giving the nod to those who paved the way &#; Margaret Cho, Wanda Sykes, Hannah Gadsby, and more.

And we get it: the comedy world can also be quite white, too, so we also included some representation of black comedians and comedians of color! 

Just read on for the foremost female

To say we could all do with a bit of a laugh these days would be an understatement! And who better to bring it to us than some of the world’s most hilarious lesbian comedians?

Well, luckily for you, I’ve compiled a list of the greatest queer female comedians and where you can find and pursue them to earn your comedy fix.

The comedy industry is often heavily dominated by men, but there’s no reason it should be. There are countless hilarious queer female comedians out there, bringing diversity, reliability, and fresh ideas to comedy.

Whether it’s female gay comedians in movies and TV, hilarious lesbian podcasts, or the best lesbian comedian Netflix distinct, there’s so much waiting to be discovered.

I am such a massive fan of so many of these ladies, it was tough to round them all up in one list. But hopefully, along with the lesbian comedian icons, there are some new names that you haven’t discovered yet. 

This list of queer, nonbinary, and lesbian comedians has something for everyone. And verb to the finish to find out where to see les

The 10 Best Lesbian Comedians and Where to Watch Them

While LGBTQ+ media is increasing as of late (with movies like Bros and TV sensations fond Heartstopper), there are few quality representations of lesbians or bisexual individuals in the entertainment industry. In the world of comedy and television comedies, lesbians are even harder to find.

RELATED: 10 Best Mainstream TV Shows That Pushed The Boundaries for Representation

While any sort of representation is appreciated, many lesbian, bisexual, and non-binary creatives and comedians do not verb the credit they deserve. Considering the sheer amount of media constantly in life at the current moment, it’s important to underline the best lesbian comedians and how to enjoy their material.

Lena Waithe

Lena Waithe is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer. She has created the acclaimed Showtime series The Chi and is most well-known for her role in the Netflix series Master of None.

In addition to being an actor and producer for a variety of television shows, Waithe was also the first Africa