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Jo Koy refers to the famous people who didn't laugh at him as "marshmallows"

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  • January 14, 2024
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Jo Koy refers to the famous people who didn't laugh at him as "marshmallows"

Comedian Jo Koy did not have an especially good week this past week—and most especially did not have a good 10 minutes or so last Sunday night, when he was generally held to have beefed it, big time, on the stage of the Golden Globes. Koy referenced that previous gig at his latest one on Friday evening, —performing a stand up set for a far more receptive audience in St.

Louis—in which he referred to the various famouses who thinly smiled at his jokes about them at the Globes as “marshmallows.” “Lot a marshmallows, man,” Koy told his cheering crowed, never referencing the Globes by name. “They’re delicious, but goddamn, they’re soft. I just come from a different time.

I see the changes that are happening. I get it, but goddamn, can we fucking laugh at ourselves?” Referring to his return to standard stand up as “therapy,” and calling the audience reaction a “big hug,” Koy was apparently back in his element, riffing with the crowd and using practiced material, rather than a celebrity based monologue he says he’d only had 10 days to write (working with a team he admits he when things started going pear shaped on stage).

Koy’s monologue—which included comments about Barry Keoghan’s penis in , and a reference to as a movie about “a plastic doll with big boobies”—has kicked off a wider conversation about the gig of hosting an awards show. Former Oscars host Steve Martin to cut Koy some slack, referencing the high wire nature of the job, while Kevin Hart—who after people resurfaced homophobic comments from him online— that award shows aren’t “comedy friendly environments anymore.” (Meanwhile, our social media feeds have been flooded with clips of John Mulaney with laser precise riffs on pop culture, but so it goes.) It is, undeniably, an incredibly hard position to be in—lobbing jokes about incredibly famous people those people, while millions of spectators watch—and Koy, at least, seems happy to be back with more familiar territory and fans..