Wendi Starling Talks About Her Nipples

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2018 · 20 MIN

Wendi Starling Talks About Her Nipples

from Kettle Of Fish

Wowzers! This was our very first episode of Kettle Of Fish, and the story behind it was kind of funny. As you might have read in our Jamie Farr episode show notes, we started this short comedy driven podcast to kinda decompress from the 2 hours of heated debates during The Ignorance Equation. Little did we know our first episode would be birthed into this world by such an absolutely stupid f**king controversy! Our ridiculous tale of Protruding Mammary Outrage begins on our Drunken Trivia podcast. I had reached out to comedian Wendi Starling after spending my usual nightly shut-in of a life here on Meth Mountain scouring various YouTube videos for talented comedians who gave me a bad case of the ha-has. Wendi Starling immediately grabs my attention with her raw and edgy comedy. But not edgy just for the sake of shock value but edgy from a place of pain and sharing that pain through honesty in her stand up, a formula that always equals brilliant comedy. As always I asked our guest what topic she wanted to do battle in, and as usual, our guest picked a topic I knew almost nothing about and I got destroyed, which is OK because on Drunken Trivia destroyed means drunk so it really is a win/win situation. Oh and what was that topic you may ask? Madonna Trivia. During our match, I had the revolutionary idea of having whichever contestant I am playing with send a drinking selfie to us. I already had a great picture Wendi had sent me as herself dressed as the ultimate diva from way back in her youth, but thought it would be cool to have her take a drinking selfie to add to our page. Little did anyone know that picture would include an unintentional nip slip that would stir up a sh*t storm not seen since Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction! Actually, I am exaggerating a bit it was more like a few stupid trolls, most likely sexually frustrated middle-age a**holes whose Pornhub accounts had been shut down for nonpayment. So there you have the basic backstory of the episode. It was an awesome way to launch a podcast and a great subject to chat about that branch off in many directions, which direction? Well, I guess you need to go press that magic button above to find out-Sucker!

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