Chapter 1: What has Nikki Glaser's career journey looked like?
What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Nikki Glaser, welcome to Call Her Daddy. Thank you so much, Alex. Girl, I don't even know where to start. You've had like a crazy couple of years. You have become a household name after I feel like the Tom Brady roast. It felt like your life changed forever. Yeah, that was it.
Then you have hosted the Golden Globes twice. You just signed up to do a third one. Yep. You have a new special coming out. Yep. You've been busy.
Chapter 2: How does Nikki feel about the pressure of staying relevant?
So busy. Congratulations, though.
Thank you. But how are you feeling? When it's like you work for so long and then when finally people start asking you to do stuff, you can't say no because it's always ingrained in you early on. Don't turn down anything because that's how you get good. And so it's like, I just have to say yes to everything because you also are like...
You know, you look at other people's careers and like they have this, you know, people will have a pop. And even the most famous people in the world go through a dip. And you just think like, okay, that dip is just coming. So I just got to do as much as I can now while people like me.
Isn't that such a weird fucking feeling? You're like, stay relevant at all costs. At all costs. But then you're like, am I a whore?
Chapter 3: What is Nikki's perspective on relationships and emotional connections?
Like, where do I draw the line?
You feel like it sometimes. And you also feel like... And then sometimes people go – because I always tell my team like, hey, let's just enjoy this because it's not always going to be this great. I hope you guys like stay with me through like the leaner years. And they're like, no, it's never going to fade. And I'm like, name one person whose career hasn't taken a dip.
Like I'm talking about any – there's even the biggest stars in the world. You're like, don't lie to my face. It has to be that way. There's going to be ebbs and –
does have to be that way but you're not in i don't need to worry about it yet i don't think i think i got a couple years you're thriving okay yeah um i didn't know this until i started researching you that you're from st louis yeah and then you moved to la and then you moved back to st louis oh yeah like after so in i went away to college and like started doing comedy and realized oh that's what i want to do and by the time i you know my senior year of college i got on last comic standing which was like the american idol for comedians and i was like
you know, I just got to the semifinals, but I was like, this is enough to like move to Hollywood. So after college, I was, I did LA. Then I went to New York.
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Chapter 4: What does Nikki think about body image and plastic surgery?
Then I went back to LA. Then I went back to St. Louis a little bit. Then I went to New York. Then I went to back to LA. So I was always kind of jumping LA and New York and then COVID hit. And I was like, I'll just go back to St. Louis and like hang out with my family. And then I just stayed.
How does your family feel about you being in St.
Louis? They love it. They love it. Like they were so close and they they and I'm on the road all the time. So I'm constantly going out and flying here to shoot something and coming back.
Chapter 5: How does Nikki discuss the impact of comment culture on women?
So it's like always fun to just get back with them on like a Monday or Tuesday and like kind of rehash what I just did.
You're not really giving Missouri. Thanks. Is that a compliment?
I don't know. Based on what most people think Missouri is like, thank you. But based on what I know it's like, fuck you. St. Louis is cool. What is the best and worst thing of St. Louis? I would say the best thing is just the chill factor and like just feeling like, you know, it's just like where I grew up, just being familiar with it. And people are really nice in the Midwest.
Like I get that a lot when people are like, you are so nice. And then they find out St.
Chapter 6: What are Nikki's views on sex and female empowerment?
Louis and they go... Everyone from St. Louis is so nice. And so I really like that St. Louis is known for like nice people.
It's also interesting that you just said that you're like, everyone's like, oh my God, you're so nice because meeting you today, like you are, I can tell your vibe, but I've only ever watched you on your fucking specials and your roast.
So I'm like, not that I think you're an asshole, but you're so known for like roasting people that it didn't even like cross my mind to be like, oh my God, Nikki Glaser is like this like nice person. And like, oh, you are. Yeah.
I really do. It's weird to be like, I'm so nice, but I do pride myself on being a nice person. I think it's something that if I pass someday, I want to be remembered as nice more than any other thing. More than popular, more than talented, more than funny. Just nice because I think, I don't know, I just really take pride in that for some reason. And I do feel like I'm really nice.
Chapter 7: How does Nikki navigate her personal relationships amidst her career?
And it does juxtapose so well. crazily with how I am on stage and especially roasting. Like I feel like the roasting stuff comes from like a place of like the way I feel about myself. Like I have low self-esteem. And so like I am, I bully myself so hard that I am able to do it to other people because I'm able to do it to myself.
So I think that's where I kind of, when I think about what I'm going to write about people, I'm like, what would devastate me if I was this person?
I was going to say, I remember reading somewhere where you were like, I just think about like if I'm in a room and someone's going to roast me and I'm like, please don't say that one thing. And then they say it like that's where you're coming from, which is great. You want to find that one thing that like devastates them. But I think this is good.
This is a good PR to let everyone know like you're not an asshole. You're good at roasting, but you are a nice, sweet Midwest lady. Yeah. You being from the Midwest also, I can't help but think because I know your guy is from the Midwest, right? What is a Midwest man like?
Chapter 8: What insights does Nikki share about her new special, 'Good Girl'?
Love sports. Wholesome. I mean, I think every guy. I like a guy that, I don't know, kind of a little bit college-y, immature, preppy. I don't know. I think you're attracted to whatever you were attracted to in high school. And for me, the popular boys were played soccer, lacrosse, preppy, white hats. I don't know. I think it's just... a good smile. I don't know.
I love what you just said. You're like, I'm the, like, you know, like the immature, like frat boy. I'm like, all of us are like, yes, but also like we're, we've tried to move away. We're working on it. Thank God I didn't marry the guy that I was attracted to in high school.
Is he some version of it though? Like, can you see like, yeah, but is he like an elevated version of that? A more evolved? Um,
Maybe I took it a little too far in high school.
Okay. So you OD'd on that kind of guy. But like basically. That's the best thing to do. Like burn out and be like, I can't do it anymore. And be like, I'm done. Where it just like disgusts you. The thing that you once were addicted to.
Did you see this season of Love is Blind? Oh yeah, I did. In Ohio. Yeah. Oh, yeah. So like that to me is like a Midwest man. Yes, I think so, too. And they I think that they thought that Ohio was going to be like, this is going to be so fun. And I remember Nicholas Shea in the reunion being like, I'm mortified that you guys are representing me as an Ohio boy because I guess he's from Ohio.
Yeah.
Yeah. And that Midwestern man like didn't come through as a gentleman. Yeah, but would you ever do Love is Blind if you were like a regular girl? I was thinking about that. No. Would you? Because you were going to... I think I would. Because you said if I was single, you would.
But, you know, I would be really... Because I am... This is the thing that I don't like about that show is that they go... you know, like this would have worked, but I have a type. And it's like, well, if you have a type, you don't go on love is blind. Love is not blind. But that's not for you then. If you, if you were someone, and by the way, your type, clearly it hasn't worked for you.
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