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Comedian Kam Patterson joins Club Shay Shay for an unforgettable conversation about stand-up comedy, Hollywood, and the whirlwind journey that's changing his life.
Kam opens up about landing his role alongside Kevin Hart in Netflix's upcoming comedy 72 Hours, revealing how a Kill Tony regular went from auditioning against established actors to earning a major opportunity on the big screen. He shares what it was like doing his first screen test with Kevin Hart, filming intimate scenes, and learning firsthand from one of comedy's biggest workhorses.
The Florida native reflects on his rapid rise through the comedy world, crediting Kill Tony and Tony Hinchcliffe for helping shape his career. Kam explains how performing weekly forced him to sharpen his craft quickly and addresses public misconceptions surrounding Tony Hinchcliffe, comedy controversies, and the fine line comedians walk when pushing boundaries.
Kam also discusses performing at Madison Square Garden, working with comedy legends, and his experiences around Saturday Night Live. He shares stories about meeting and learning from stars including Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, Teyana Taylor, Shane Gillis, Joe Rogan, Theo Von, David Spade, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy. He explains why seeing comedians he admired growing up embrace him has meant everything during his rise.
The conversation dives deep into comedy culture, roast jokes, cancel culture, and whether any topics should be considered off-limits. Kam and Shannon debate the role of intent in comedy while discussing figures like Katt Williams, Donald Trump, George Floyd, and how audiences interpret controversial material.
Kam also reflects on his childhood in Florida, failed dreams of becoming an athlete, his brief experiences with basketball, football, and track, and how his mother always knew a traditional career wasn't in the cards for him. He reveals why Austin became the perfect city for developing comics, recalls taking out the trash at Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership while chasing his dream, and explains how persistence changed his life.
To close out the episode, Kam gets candid about dating, celebrity crushes, relationships in the public eye, and hilariously revisits shooting his shot at Megan Thee Stallion. From Ice Spice and Olivia Dean to Nikki Glaser's unconventional relationship views, nothing is off limits.
This hilarious and honest episode captures Kam Patterson's evolution from a young comic hustling for stage time to one of stand-up's fastest-rising stars, proving that preparation, persistence, and authenticity can turn impossible dreams into reality.
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